On December 29, 2002 07:11 pm, Joeb wrote:
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>
> In short, I would like to say that if you are looking for a low-cost system
> board/cpu and don't require a lot of expansion slots, you may want to check
> out the PC Chips 810LR.
>
> Joeb

Joe; 

I've had a few "run-ins" with a local shop regarding this SIS730 chip-set 
motherboard and a "Duron 1200+" or "Duron 1200 Pro" label. What I found was a 
bit aggravating. It also reaffirmed my personal conviction never to own 
anything by ECS or PC Chips. YMMV.

Background; 
A friend was also in upgrade mode; but being on a fixed (low) income he bought 
the parts he could afford, then called me to "help him make a computer" out 
of it. The motherboard is an ECS K7SEM, it uses the same chip-set and 
'advertising philosophy' that PC Chips uses on labelling. The upshot of the 
whole thing was that what he thought was a Duron 1200 was actually a Duron 
850 running the default core clock timing but a slightly faster bus speed for 
an actual clock speed of 892 MHz. This pissed me (and him I suppose) off so I 
did some checking. Both ECS and PC Chips were doing this until (maybe still 
are) recently and it ain't right IMHO. From ECS Support in reference to my 
queries:

"The BIOS posted on the ECS web site shows the real CPU ID which is a 
Duron/850MHZ, you need to contact your vendor regarding the old BIOS because 
they might have modified it showing the performance rating of 1200 instead of 
the real CPU ID. The BIOS release date: 2002/08/01 will give you an option to 
select the CPU speed but since the Duron CPU is 200MHZ base, you need to 
setup the CPU clock to 100 not 133."

>From AMD re.: my queries:

"Hello,

Thank you for contacting AMD. Yes, AMD is aware of ECS, and PC Chips 
bundling Duron 850's with these boards and listing them as "  "1200's. 
Please not that the Model #ing methodology was not intended to be 
applied to the Duron processors. We are currently looking into the 
issue. However, at this point your concern would be best aimed at ECS, 
for clarification on why they are misleading their customers. Please 
stay posted to our website for the latest information.

Regards,

Ryan Gardner
CPU Specialist
AMD
TSC"

So I guess my question is did they get you too? Did you actually get what was 
advertised or is it a "performance rated" CPU?

Don't misinterpret what I've been saying here please. I'm glad you have a 
higher performance machine now and that the transition was so smooth. An 850 
Duron still cooks versus a K62 500, but I'm always a bit suspicious of budget 
brand hardware with delusions of performance added by advertising drones.

In the market the way it stands today (or any other day) there's no reason to 
outright _lie_ to customers, is there?

I hope you enjoy the new machine.

Regards;
-- 
Charlie
Edmonton,AB,Canada
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