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Offline doctorq

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Re: Cooling for A1200
« on: June 09, 2006, 05:50:35 PM »
Sorry, but as I see it, for a PC and Macintosh technician it should be more than easy to find out if it is a 50 MHz or not.

Anyway, to find out trough software, just download WhichAmiga from Aminet.
 

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Re: Cooling for A1200
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2006, 06:47:22 PM »
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@doctorq

Yeah, just because I am a technician does not mean I want to open up my box and look at the processor and cross reference the part number and etc ;-)  I imagine that sysinfo would also tell me the processor speed?

The speed according to SYSINFO is indeed 50 Mhz, actually running at 48.40... so cooling seems to be in order IMO.





Correct, but I would at least think that a technician looks over the hardware he is installing, assuming you installed the Blizzard 1230 yourself. The writing on the CPU is clearly visable, so hard to miss.

Anyway, seems like you found out eventually.