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Mike Tomlinson
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      07-13-2003, 11:22 PM



I bought an Athlon XP2400+ today (ukp45, code AXDA2400DKV3C) which runs
beautifully in my K7S5A. As this is a Thoroughbred B, hopefully when
I come to upgrade my mobo this chip will do 166FSB/333DDR without
complaint. Have my eye on an NForce2 board, particularly the Soltek SL-
NV400-64. This was on sale at today's computer fair for ukp59.

In the past, I have seen links to a Web site into which one can enter
the CPU manufacture code for a complete low-down on the chip but now
cannot find it. A google has not helped.

Can anyone refresh my memory, please?

I found the following for AXDA2400DKV3C:

AXDA: Tbred B
2400: obvious

D: ?
K: 1.65V (L:1.5v, U=1.60v, K=1.65v, M=1.7v)
V: 85C max (T:90C, V:85C)
3: ?
C: ?




 
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      07-14-2003, 12:23 AM
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M. 30713. 7:22pm ET
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"Mike Tomlinson" <> wrote in message
news:yLmP2eBhudE$...
>
> I bought an Athlon XP2400+ today (ukp45, code AXDA2400DKV3C) which runs
> beautifully in my K7S5A. As this is a Thoroughbred B, hopefully when
> I come to upgrade my mobo this chip will do 166FSB/333DDR without
> complaint. Have my eye on an NForce2 board, particularly the Soltek SL-
> NV400-64. This was on sale at today's computer fair for ukp59.
>
> In the past, I have seen links to a Web site into which one can enter
> the CPU manufacture code for a complete low-down on the chip but now
> cannot find it. A google has not helped.
>
> Can anyone refresh my memory, please?
>
> I found the following for AXDA2400DKV3C:
>
> AXDA: Tbred B
> 2400: obvious
>
> D: ?
> K: 1.65V (L:1.5v, U=1.60v, K=1.65v, M=1.7v)
> V: 85C max (T:90C, V:85C)
> 3: ?
> C: ?
>
>
>
>
>




 
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Rob Morley
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      07-14-2003, 12:55 AM
In article <yLmP2eBhudE$>,
says...
>
> I bought an Athlon XP2400+ today (ukp45, code AXDA2400DKV3C) which runs
> beautifully in my K7S5A. As this is a Thoroughbred B, hopefully when
> I come to upgrade my mobo this chip will do 166FSB/333DDR without
> complaint. Have my eye on an NForce2 board, particularly the Soltek SL-
> NV400-64. This was on sale at today's computer fair for ukp59.
>
> In the past, I have seen links to a Web site into which one can enter
> the CPU manufacture code for a complete low-down on the chip but now
> cannot find it. A google has not helped.
>
> Can anyone refresh my memory, please?
>
> I found the following for AXDA2400DKV3C:
>
> AXDA: Tbred B
> 2400: obvious
>
> D: ?

package type: Organic Pin Grid Array

> K: 1.65V (L:1.5v, U=1.60v, K=1.65v, M=1.7v)
> V: 85C max (T:90C, V:85C)
> 3: ?

level 2 cache: 256KB

> C: ?

max FSB: 266MHz

There's a PDF downloadable from AMD called
Processor_Recognition_RevXX_ENG.pdf (where the XX is the current
revision) that has all this info in it.

 
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      07-14-2003, 01:01 AM
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 23:22:25 +0100, In this world we created Mike
Tomlinson <> wrote :

>
>I bought an Athlon XP2400+ today (ukp45, code AXDA2400DKV3C) which runs
>beautifully in my K7S5A. As this is a Thoroughbred B, hopefully when
>I come to upgrade my mobo this chip will do 166FSB/333DDR without
>complaint. Have my eye on an NForce2 board, particularly the Soltek SL-
>NV400-64. This was on sale at today's computer fair for ukp59.
>
>In the past, I have seen links to a Web site into which one can enter
>the CPU manufacture code for a complete low-down on the chip but now
>cannot find it. A google has not helped.
>
>Can anyone refresh my memory, please?
>
>I found the following for AXDA2400DKV3C:
>
>AXDA: Tbred B
>2400: obvious
>
>D: ?
>K: 1.65V (L:1.5v, U=1.60v, K=1.65v, M=1.7v)
>V: 85C max (T:90C, V:85C)
>3: ?
>C: ?
>
>
>


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      07-14-2003, 07:44 AM
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 23:22:25 +0100, Mike Tomlinson
<> wrote:

> In the past, I have seen links to a Web site into which one
> can enter the CPU manufacture code for a complete low-down
> on the chip but now cannot find it. A google has not helped.
>
> Can anyone refresh my memory, please?


<http://www.bloodys.com/scripts/cpu.php>

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      07-14-2003, 08:47 AM
In article <>, Angus Rodgers
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><http://www.bloodys.com/scripts/cpu.php>


That's the one I was thinking of, ta. Now bookmarked.
Cheers to everyone else who helped too!



 
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