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    The Pentium chip in my photo at the begining of this thread is a Double gold chip. The third photo is the face and the 4th photo is the pin side. Are they rare? For me one out of more than 100 towers before I got one. Mike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    The Pentium chip in my photo at the begining of this thread is a Double gold chip. The third photo is the face and the 4th photo is the pin side. Are they rare? For me one out of more than 100 towers before I got one. Mike.
    They are fairly rare....I have only found 2 or 3 of them over the past several years of ripping apart old computers. I have actually found more Pentium Pro processors than the double gold cap chips. Don't expect to find a lot of these processors at all. One out of a hundred is not a bad average actually.

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