http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...720692744&rd=1
Just try'ing to figure out if its a 3200+ or what .
Or I'm missing something ?
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Look before reading replies .
Thanks
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...720692744&rd=1
Just try'ing to figure out if its a 3200+ or what .
Or I'm missing something ?
.
Look before reading replies .
Thanks
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Overclocks to 3200+
Sounds a little fishy to me. I would venture to say that it is not a 3200 at all!
Considering that Newegg offers the 3200+ for around $167 http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...103-391&depa=0 , and this guy's buy it now price is $99, I'd say that's a sure sign of a farce. I'd walk away from this add, looks too much like a rip-off.
It's a 2500+ at 333 FSB. The 2500+ are popular because of their overclockability. I have one in one of my spare machines and the best I've got it to is 3000+, but at 333 FSB not 400 FSB.
Here it is right here: "Manufacturer's CPU speed is 2500+ We guarantee it to be working perfect only with this hardware ", in the last paragraph of his ad.
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Manufacturer's CPU speed is 2500+
Kong was right, it says it right at the bottom.
This " Manufacturer's CPU speed is 2500+ " doesn't tell you its a AMD 2500+ not a AMD 3200+Quote:
Originally Posted by newguy
" CPU speed is 2500+ " sounds more like what a AMD 3200+ O/Ced to 2.5ghz .
But they tested one of them for two whole hours. :rolleyes:
Guess they got tired of only getting positive feedback and are trying to even it up by confusing people.
Looks like a scam to me. Go somewhere else. :flame: Don't get burned.
2500+ model.
According to the enlarged and rotated picture of the processor, it is a 2500
I couldn't make out the numbers .Quote:
Originally Posted by Damned Angel
try enlarging to about 175% or 200% anything bigger is unreadable