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AMD Athlon XP 3200+ - Page 3 - High Quality Photo's

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/10/2003 07:00 AM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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Next stop Photo's. All images you see are copyright please do not use or deeplink them. The photo's have been taken with a Sony DCS F707 at a high resolution and been scaled down towards 1024x768. You may click on the images to see the image in that resolution.


Upper/front view of the CPU


It's clearly visible that the processor core is bigger compared to the previous thoroughbred CPU core. This likely is due to the increased cache size. the goop you see on there is thermal paste.


This is the backside of the CPU
1 2 3 4 .. yes all pins are accounted for ;)


The L bridges / inter-connects. If you buy an Athlon XP 3200+ then you might want to take a good look at these photo's as our CPU was unlocked.

 
More L bridges.




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