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First post, by acl

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Hi,

One of my friends gave me a box of CPUs.
I like to keep track of every piece of retro hardware i have, so i took some time to take a picture of each and identify them.
Or at least, i tried.... i found two CPUs without any model markings on them.

I know that there are some master wizards of hardware identification here. So if someone has a clue, i'm very interested !
They looks like mobile CPUs (i really don't know much about mobile chips). But that's all i can tell.
Also, they are damages (broken / bent pins).

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Thank you !

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Reply 1 of 2, by BloodyCactus

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top one is a delidded celeron d / pentium 4
bottom one is a delidded sempron / athlon x2

(not 100% probably but close)

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Reply 2 of 2, by acl

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BloodyCactus wrote on 2022-02-17, 17:50:

top one is a delidded celeron d / pentium 4
bottom one is a delidded sempron / athlon x2

Oh yes ! good catch !
Some glue residue is visible around the edges, but i thought it could be from some kind of pads (like on some socket A Athlon/Duron).
I was not thinking about the removal of the CPU lid. (and the markings with it)
So thy are probably not mobile chips as they usually don't have lids at all.

With broken pins, i'm afraid that i will not be able to test them anyway. But you're probably right.
Thank you very much

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