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    Default how will you identify a boxed brisbane athlon64 X2 from a windsor one?


    dli man gud usually makablo nang mga sales people sa mga computer shops ani..then pareho sad naay 'EE' na version ang windsor og brisbane.

    naa bay tatak ang box ani bro or something para ma identify nmo ning duha? thnx

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    Default Re: how will you identify a boxed brisbane athlon64 X2 from a windsor one?

    makita man nimo ang processor when you see the box... just check the part number sa processor itself.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athlon_X2#Athlon_X2
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...icroprocessors

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    Default Re: how will you identify a boxed brisbane athlon64 X2 from a windsor one?

    Brisbane has a 65watts na marka sa carton. while ang windsor its 98watts.

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    Default Re: how will you identify a boxed brisbane athlon64 X2 from a windsor one?

    @vipvip68 thnx, ngita unta kog mas sayon2x..hehe

    @brown_dog naa man sad gud daw 65 watts na windsor bro katong EE na windsor..

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    Default Re: how will you identify a boxed brisbane athlon64 X2 from a windsor one?

    Yup, check the box wattage... or if you've already placed it in your unit...

    Use CPU-z..

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    Default Re: how will you identify a boxed brisbane athlon64 X2 from a windsor one?

    kanang naa sa box pa lagi bro..but thanks anyway..hehe

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    Default Re: how will you identify a boxed brisbane athlon64 X2 from a windsor one?

    U'll have a hard time telling if its a brisbane or windsor just by the 65w print since the 65w Windsors also have it printed sa ilang box.


    @Der FüHRER

    basta Brisbane... 65w man gyud diba? So aside from the 65w print on the box... If you dont want to look at part # sa processor just take a peek at the serial number sa box.

    Windsor 65w boxes have this serial # (ADOXXXXCUBOX) where XXXX is the speed sa processor (3800, 4600, 5000 etc) CU can be replaced with CS or CZ

    Brisbane 65w boxes have this serial # (ADOXXXXDDBox) or (ADOXXXXDSWOF - Black Edition) -DD can be replaced by DL, DO and DS


    If you want to make sure gyud nga the processor is a brisbane and wala lang gi butang ug brisbane nga box... you really have to check the processor numbers...

    Its not difficult at all...

    To make it a bit easier ... All 65w processors should have ADO sa start sa part number.

    What you need to look out for are the last few characters sa part number.... Windsors end in CS, CU, CZ while Brisbane end in DD, DL, DO and DS- Black Edition

    These part #'s also give you more info on the processor itself... such as the stepping which will give you info on things like overclock potential.. etc


    To make it short ... basta naay letter "C" ang part number or seial number sa box or processor... its not a Brisbane....

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    Default Re: how will you identify a boxed brisbane athlon64 X2 from a windsor one?

    @vipvip68 thnx, wala man gud ko kabalo if makita ba ang part # sa box atong earlier post nmo..karon ka gets nako hehe. cge try nako na

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