Can you guys guess what chip this is

Can you guys guess what chip this is

AM2.

Or this one?

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Together

athlon and pentium?

knope

LGA 911

Core2duo

It's some Phenom II or a harvested low end part based on one.

Any AMD socket 939 or AM2 chip .... most likely AM2

Boom

can't be core2duo, those arent LGA chips, they both have pins

and one is for sure an intel chip


my guesses are FM2 and Socket 478

Yep, a 939 chip. I was right

>can't be core2duo, those arent LGA chips, they both have pins
Core2Duo were made in BGA and pinned versions. The pins are just soldered to the BGA pads.

guess the sockets of these ones

you should clean your desk

Hey i have some cool ppc/sparc/arm socketed chips i can take photos for you guys to guess, let me find them.

dub dubs and that isnt my desk

FM2 on the far left, AM2+ on the far right. Poorfag here so i don't know much about the Intel ones in the middle.

any MIPS?

middle are two 478 and a 775

Yes but its not a socketed one, its from an n64 and an sgi one

overexposed chip is an E4500

What SGI you got senpai? I have an O2+ sitting in my attic that the PO left here.

>it was an FM1

well shit

onyx2

What about this one?

Looks like a GP100 board.

G5 from a Power Mac.

Nice, 970, 970FX, or 970MP?

Looks like just a heat sink instead of the liquid cooler so I'm gonna say lower clocked FX.

2GHz MP, not all MP models were liquid cooled

Really? Thought they were. I had a Quad 2.5 back in the day so I wouldn't have known.

Yeah, only reason I know is I bought a pair to replace my original 970s

Hey dude, i was looking for the chips on my basement and i found a tiny little snake that bit me and now im at the hospital, so um, keep the thread alive, ill post them tomorrow i guess.

athalon I have one here

fuck meant pentium

maybe

486 DX

Core 2 Duo

athlon x2?

Oh shit, this is a fun game.
Let me find my CPU bag, I'll post some too.

Ignore the bent pins, ok.

What about these?

AMD Athlon 64 X2 and Pentium 4 for socket 486

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Found only a small part of my bag.
Swear I had a Pentium Pro somewhere. That one would've been interesting.

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Loved this one.

Unfortunately it died on me ;_;

Thats nice tripcunt, but does it need a trip?

Athlon 64.
Socket 468.

Zen

Slightly harder perhaps? Mostly due to my inability to steady my hand when taking pictures.

Anyways, last one I managed to get my hands on.

Bump

He's dead Jim

O well, might as well post the other sides.

This is a K5 clocked at a mind numbing 66MHz
Actually pulled it from a dusty motherboard that had some RAM inside.
Might throw on a heatsink and test if it still runs.

A pair of Pentiums
Don't think I've ever used them.

486 DX2

Also no idea where I got it. Don't think we've ever had a working 486 machine in our house. Went from a 386 to a Pentium MMX.

Phenom I?

It's an AMD Duron 1300.

The Die is completely fucked after some dipshit I passed it on to failed to install the heatsink properly.

And a pair of Celerons, both clocked at 400MHz

Upgraded to these from a Via C3

This last one is actually a 3.2GHz Xeon from an old HP DL380 server I dragged home.

Love the copper heatsink it's attached to.

Athlon 64 X2.

Why you don't put it on a mobo and use it as a server?

Because it's old as fuck, Socket 603 Xeons are fucking Netburst.

Because it's old and really power hungry and loud?

It works and everything. It even has a tape drive, but it's legacy as fuck.
SCSI drives and shit

Legacy things are really funny. I still use my XT IBM computer

I actually see retards on Craigslist trying to sell DL380 G2s for hundreds of dollars.

I'd actually consider using it if it had slightly more modern features.
Like SAS drives.
SCSI drives are just old as dicks. I only have two 15k 36.1GB HP drives to go with it.
And the PCI-E riser cards cost a fortune because they're 'lifetime extenders'.

Wish I found a G5 instead of a G4. Those are actually still somewhat useful.

what does netburst mean? i found the same xeon 2 weeks ago, want to know what to do with it.

It's from the early 2000s.

AMD 64 X2
Diffused in Germany
Made in Chiner

Netburst was a design by Intel during the 2000s. It is arguably one of the worst CPU designs ever made. It was hot, power hungry and slow. It lost to the competing chip from AMD on every front, the only reason Intel stayed ahead was because of legitimately anti competitive practices, which landed them in court in at least three separate continents. If you have the chance to buy one of these chips, don't. If you already have one, it'll make a fine door stopper.