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I have an older Intel Pentium 4 that has two different specifications etched into the IHS.
Etched to the center of the IHS...
INTEL '03
PENTIUM®4
3.40GHZ/1M/800
SL7J8 CHINA
54268637
and etched off to the side...
3.20GHZ/1M/800
SL8BY CHINA
54268637T
I haven't yet tried to install it in a motherboard.
Has anyone seen this before?
Etched to the center of the IHS...
INTEL '03
PENTIUM®4
3.40GHZ/1M/800
SL7J8 CHINA
54268637
and etched off to the side...
3.20GHZ/1M/800
SL8BY CHINA
54268637T
I haven't yet tried to install it in a motherboard.
Has anyone seen this before?
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That is clearly not right - this CPU looks like some form of counterfeit to me - not genuine Intel.
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Evidently a common practice with Intel.
See comment photo at bottom of the page link.
https://www.cpu-world.com/sspec/SL/SL8BY.html
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