AMD
AMD
You're looking into identifying the components and their relevance today. It seems you're checking if these parts still hold value or fit modern needs.
Motherboard is AMD Socket A (462 pin) ECS. Basic motherboard K7VMM, limited overclocking on the VIA chipset. The cpu may hold some value. Would like to see a clear picture of that. The memory belongs to older hardware yet. Maybe Slot A or Slot 1 processor boards. Something like that. And lastly an old Fire Wire pci card. Neat stuff. Edit: Oh cool, ECS still has a little support there with 2x bios updates. https://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Produc...stem/K7VMM -LL-V1-DO-2A-RR-/Socket 462-LL-AMD-RR-
Nice. Thank you. 1300mhz Model: 1300 Duron. 180nm Yes, the part numbers used to match the frequency! Kinda wish they still did stuff like that...... Here's technical data. http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/K7/AMD-Duron 1300 - DHD1300AMT1B.html Pretty much run of the mill Cpu.
That release came out in 2002. I recall some from 1999 possibly around the time socket A was introduced—maybe around 1998 or 1999. Frequency standards were common, and some models reached up to 2400+ MHz, with a 2600+ MHz variant released later, around 1998-99. There were also chips at 2.0 GHz, and possibly even higher speeds. I have several 1999 units here. They produced a large number of these devices.
I only remember finding them in CPU-Z's top frequency lists (too new to apply when they matter). I’m wondering, “What’s going on?”