Wobble, you are wrong.
The Athlon Thunderbirds are SOCKET A CPU's, not SLOTs.
So, you can do the L1 bridge multiplier trick on a Thunderbird or Duron.
It's only the original Athlons that you can get in a SLOT A configuration. Not that you'd want to.
I think there was some confusion there. Lets go through the chips.
1. Athlon. The original, and a Slot form factor chip.
2. Thunderbird. The new design Athlon with a Socket form factor.
3. The Duron. A "value" version of the Thunderbird, competitor to the Celeron. Also a Socket form factor.
Only the original slot A Athlons require the gold finger devices to change multipliers. Both the new Athlons and Durons can be unlocked with the L1 bridge pencil trick.
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