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| In case any of you were wondering what those batch codes mean well here you go... found this on another site.. --- Example: L149A463-0726 1st letter or digit = plant code (Malay) 0 = San Jose, Costa Rica 1 = Cavite, Philippines 3 = .............., Costa Rica 6 = Chandler, Arizona 7 = .........., Philippines 8 = Leixlip, Ireland 9 = Penang, Malaysia L = ............, Malaysia Q = ..........., Malaysia R = Manila, Philippines Y = Leixlip, Ireland 2nd digit = Year of production (2001) 3rd & 4th digits = week (49th week ) 5th - 8th digits= lot number 10th - 13th digits = serialization code --- According to that.. My batch code is: Q743A74A Which means it was made in Malaysia in 2007 on the 43rd week which is in November! Almost 2.5 months prior to the release. Which means my processor was from last year ![]() Interesting huh.. could explain a lot of things about my processor.
__________________ CSE: CM690 (6 fans) MOB: Abit IP35-PRO CPU: Intel C2D E8400 @ 4.3ghz RAM: 2gb Team xtreem (5-6-6-15 @ 2.1v) GPU: XFX 8800 GT Alpha Dog Edition PSU: PC Power & Cooling 750w |
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| Yah according to that my chip was the 74th batch to be made in the 43rd week of last year. It seems the earliest batch numbers of the 8400s are the 40th week which means mine is only 3 weeks after initial production and the 74th run
__________________ CSE: CM690 (6 fans) MOB: Abit IP35-PRO CPU: Intel C2D E8400 @ 4.3ghz RAM: 2gb Team xtreem (5-6-6-15 @ 2.1v) GPU: XFX 8800 GT Alpha Dog Edition PSU: PC Power & Cooling 750w |
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