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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    Here...I'll save you the trouble.....http://www.awardfabrik.de/forum/show...3&postcount=36

    By the way, those are fake.....

    and u know thats a fake...becuz...???

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    Quote Originally Posted by pengizzle
    and u know thats a fake...becuz...???
    B is mass market, A is ES
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    i would think that right now AMD already produces mass markt K8Ls....and this guy, probably a slippery chinese dude, maybe got his hands on one of these..far out..but...possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pengizzle
    i would think that right now AMD already produces mass markt K8Ls....and this guy, probably a slippery chinese dude, he may have gotten his hands on one of these..far out..but...possible?
    if that is true, we would be seeing K8L retail in under 2 weeks
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    time for a new thread in the news forum: "K8L to come within next two weeks?"

    but seriously wouldnt they need some time to produce enough units for worldwide delivery? i got no imagination of batch/lot numbers there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pengizzle
    time for a new thread in the news forum: "K8L to come within next two weeks?"

    but seriously wouldnt they need some time to produce enough units for worldwide delivery? i got no imagination of batch numbers there.
    if it is a B chip, that means it had to be made about 6 months ago thus they have enough for a launch or are very close to it.
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    k, thx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    B is mass market, A is ES

    I think you are wrong on this one. I have Athlon XP 'A' and is normal retail CPU.

    But sometimes (http://badhardware.blogspot.com/2006...y-rainier.html) K8L was referred as Revision B!

    CPU-Z 1.38 can't recognize 'Code Name' of K8L family CPUs so it's putting there simply 'K8L' (sprayed but very short name). It's saying this is Opteron 1220 because of 2.8GHz clock (as normal 1220 has). For me everything is looking LOGICAL on this screen shot.
    Only thing not right is CPU 1/2 selection box which is grayed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightman
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    Only thing not right is CPU 1/2 selection box which is grayed
    Itīs always grayed:

    http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/1...pi27906ww8.jpg
    http://img241.imageshack.us/my.php?i...perpi1mqp6.jpg
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    Yes! My mistake!

    It was possible to choose a core in older versions, now it's only available if you have 2 or more SOCKETS....
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