Quote:@ Thandor
There is a 1500Mhz Thunderbird I just know for sure, thye have told to be rare, but if people don't believe me, then it is hard for me to explain. Maybe ofsome one else told you would of believed them
Nope, if someone else told me the same I wouldn't believe it either.
I'm 200% sure that this CPU does not exist
Quote:This ain't proof, these messages are just rumours.
Quote:And I am very sure have seen 3 of them in my life at the Computer store where I regulary help out, we don't lie to our customers so why would I lie here. Maybe it is that you only believe in things that allready are and things that not might but are sure to exsist.
I 100% sure you didn't saw an AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 1500MHz.
It either was an overclocked CPU or even not an AMD Athlon(tm) at all.
Quote:@ the rest
Anyway the info I used to have is hard to trace now, anyways If I get more I will post it asap, hmm sending AMD an email is also not a bad idea...
Information is hard to trace since the CPU does not exist.
Quote:hmm mkay, wierd then these 1.5 Ghz Athons I seen were Athlon4 CPU's as is hard for me to memorise ..... they did run at a clear standard speed of 1.5Ghz which is 1500Mhz and If I can remember the Athlon4 was the Thunderbird for laptops though i could of been a 1500Mhz Athlon4 but I can't recall that, which troubles me still.
Any it was a long time ago but I do remember the Athlon Thunderbird 1500Mhz it's still fresh in my mind.
The AMD Athlon 4 is AMD's first AMD Palomino CPU. It's exactly the same as the AMD Athlon XP but the Athlon 4 was used for mobile computing and could use PowerNow! by default.
1500MHz Thunderbirds in notebooks would be the most riducilous thing in computer history since it would've had a TDP of 78W. In other words : The accu in the notebook would have been useless. (Not to mention the extreme heat it would cause, it would fry your balls
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And about believing it's true or not : You told me I wouldn't believe you.... let's turn that upside down : Why dont you believe me ?