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    Is FZ Santa Rosa?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Blitzy, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. Blitzy

    Blitzy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is the FZ 190 CTO on the Santa Rosa platform or not?
     
  2. ScuderiaConchiglia

    ScuderiaConchiglia NBR Vaio Team Curmudgeon

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    Yes the entire FZ line is on Santa Rosa.

    Gary
     
  3. Banana66

    Banana66 Notebook Guru

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    Yeah I think they are, just did a bit of googling.
    If the processor is T7100 - T7500 then it is Santa Rosa.
     
  4. spookoman

    spookoman Notebook Consultant

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    yes it is, I highly recommend you sift through the faqs and even take a look at the sony forum posts, if u look for like 30 seconds, u'll generally get an answer. Its better than having to post an entire thread and crowd the place up with simple questions.
     
  5. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    If the processor is T7X00 where X is an odd number, then it is santa rosa. Up to T7700