The End of an Athlon

(os2museum.com)

44 points | by userbinator 1 hour ago

2 comments

  • Aurornis 30 minutes ago
    Hardcore builders will remove the lid of their CPU to get the best possible thermal contact. The performance improvement is very small and not worth it but the bragging rights are fun. Unless you destroy the chip while delidding it, that is.
    • jdiff 27 minutes ago
      The article mentions this, but this was before CPUs had lids. When delidding a CPU, you have to be very careful not to crack the silicon die that you are applying force directly to. In the case of this Athlon, even care wasn't enough.
      • polpo 4 minutes ago
        Interestingly, AMD's previous gen processors, the K6/K6-2/K6-III, were all lidded flip chips. A delidded K6-era CPU looks remarkably similar to the early Athlons which did away with the lid.
  • 8cvor6j844qw_d6 34 minutes ago
    Is it ever fixable assuming one had unlimited money and wants to fix instead of rebuy?
    • jdiff 29 minutes ago
      You'd need unlimited money and hyperadvanced future technology. There's just no way to get things lined up and no way to reconnect any of it and no way to reclaim or reattach any of the tiny bits of silicon that preferred to become dust rather than take sides.