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    Is it really a XP3200+ ?

    3200+ or 2500+?

    L12 cut?

    The give-away is the L12 bridge. (the L12 bridges control the CPU's FSB, if CMOS is set to 'Auto')

    The factory 3200+ has no L12 bridges cut = 200 MHz FSB.

    The 2500+ has one L12 bridges cut = 166 MHz FSB. The L12 closest to th e round rubber pad.

    As implemented
    C = closed ( logic level of 0 ) , : = open ( logic level of 1 )
    CCCC 200 MHz Barton
    CCC: 166 MHz Barton
    C:CC 133 MHz Barton Mobile, T-bred Mobile
    C:C: 133 MHz Applebred, T-bred, Thorton
    C:C: 100 MHz T-bred Mobile
    Ya'll think us folk from the country's real funny-like, dontcha?

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