the one I just got was a 2.2V. if your cpu doesn't have 
a heatsink glued onto it, it's labeled on the top of the 
cpu.
Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS SPS Perth wrote:
> 
> The technical doco that I have from AMD's website only covers CPUs up to
> 475MHz, and they're at 2.4V. Would it be safe to assume that the 500MHz units
> are the same? I know that the 400MHz units were at 2.2V (some at 4x100, mine
> at 6x66). I take it that they'll be at 5x100MHz FSB, some 400MHz parts were
> 6x66, as I discovered after buying one rather cheaply.
> 
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