Processor Identification.
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I have an Intel Processor chip and I am looking for a way to tell what 'kind' of chip it is. I THINK it is a P4 2.8 Ghz celeron. I know it is a celeron because that is plainly written on it. The only other ID markings on it are as follows: 633/128/66/1.65V Q035A107-0772 SL3VS Any ideas?
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I have an Intel Processor chip and I am looking for a way to tell what 'kind' of chip it is. I THINK it is a P4 2.8 Ghz celeron. I know it is a celeron because that is plainly written on it. The only other ID markings on it are as follows: 633/128/66/1.65V Q035A107-0772 SL3VS Any ideas?
Just got to the
System Information
and selectSystem Summary
. Your processor information will be there. -
Just got to the
System Information
and selectSystem Summary
. Your processor information will be there. -
It should say on the top of the chip, if not, you could try looking at the package that it came in. Otherwise, I'm not sure.
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I have an Intel Processor chip and I am looking for a way to tell what 'kind' of chip it is. I THINK it is a P4 2.8 Ghz celeron. I know it is a celeron because that is plainly written on it. The only other ID markings on it are as follows: 633/128/66/1.65V Q035A107-0772 SL3VS Any ideas?
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I have an Intel Processor chip and I am looking for a way to tell what 'kind' of chip it is. I THINK it is a P4 2.8 Ghz celeron. I know it is a celeron because that is plainly written on it. The only other ID markings on it are as follows: 633/128/66/1.65V Q035A107-0772 SL3VS Any ideas?
I believe that's a Socket 370 chip... Newegg has four motherboards that are compatible from $53 to $68.
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