socket a tbird 650 ~80 shipped

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I am probably wrong, but I don't think AMD makes a socket A T-bird 650. I'm saying this because I was looking at thier approved motherboards, and there was no option for a socket a 650.

This is probably a Slot A.

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hmm. found this

http://www.ugeek.com/procspec/amd/k7ultra.htm

they say there are some 650 and 700 parts out there - i can always send it back
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got mine today - it is a socket a tbird - not a great overclocker, though - right now it's not happy above 850 - guess i can live with that for an ~$80 chip :) :) - it was locked and had the green core - unlocked it with defroster paint (a whole lot easier the second time around)
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