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When I say 'Pin layout', I mean I need a slot list of what each pin does. (Even the pins that do nothing).
Thanks! [ 03-06-2003, 10:55 PM: Message edited by: Ziroc ] |
Try the document at
http://www.intel.com/design/pentium4...hts/298643.htm Page 38 gives layout Pages 39-51 give pin function [ 03-06-2003, 06:31 PM: Message edited by: Seraph ] |
http://www.intel.com/design/pentium4..._proc_desk_p4&
is the link to the hardware develope site for the P4. The pinout diagram is here: http://www.intel.com/design/pentium4...s/24988703.pdf And the data you want is in chapter 5. Of course, if you want to know what it all means, youll have to ask someone else. Cos I havent a clue. BTW, what do you want this for? Its not exactly something that has much practical use for most people. [ 03-06-2003, 06:46 PM: Message edited by: andrewas ] |
He wants to daisy-chain 2000 P4's together to build a super-computer to take over the whole internet of course :D
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Well he doesn't need the pinouts for that. A *cough* simple *cough* Beowulf cluster of Beowulf clusters would do just nicely .....
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1 Pin is bent enough to not allow it to go in the socket. (BTW, when I removed the heatsink, the damn lock bar was DOWN?!? I didn't force it or anything.. Done this to HUNDREDS of PC's. This is a first. Anyway, I have some delicate tools for such work, and I went to slowly and carefully bend the pin back into it's correct location, but BAM, it snaps off from the processor. I almost cried. [img]smile.gif[/img] . I said a few angry words, and I know it's under warranty, so it's not a death sentence BUT..... I decided to install the processor and see what happens. It boots, and BIOS comes up as usual when a CPU is removed. I choose the correct Freq.. 2.4Ghz (yeah.. it's an expensive little sucker) anyway, I set the settings, and reboot. It works perfectly. I have even done burn-in tests and benchmarks, and I'm still at the exact same benchmark I was before... (3D Mark 11,952). Anyway, I even did bus processing tests (to see if I am now writing errors to the hard drive). All CRC's are fine. I THINK the pin that broke off was either a nulled pin, or it has some error checking or safety function that isn't in effect. It was D24 I believe... Anyway, since it wasn't MY fault the dumb lock doesn't work, I am getting it RMA'ed. Just to be safe. Maybe this is just this Motherboard, or maybe it's a batch of them--had that happen before when I built machines.. Mine is an Asus boards Anyway, it'll be replaced. I don't wish to take the chance. (This PC is my HOME PC, not the server. don't worry! :D ) [ 03-06-2003, 11:03 PM: Message edited by: Ziroc ] |
Could've been for Hyperthreading perhaps. I know the 2.4 had the ability to hyperthread, but they were locked at the factory.
That was a pretty slick escape, mind you, probably a one in a million shot that the broken pin still allowed the proc to function. |
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