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'''Athlon XP'''
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===Palomino===
  
*Thoroughbred
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*.18 micron
*Barton - 400 Mhz FSB
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*266MHz FSB
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*CPUs range from 1500+ (1.33GHz) to the 2100+ (1.73GHz)
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*256K L2 cache
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*Socket A (462)
  
Socket A CPU (Socket 462)
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===Thoroughbred===
  
Max Speed made 3200+ (2.2Ghz)
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*.13 micron
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*266-333MHz FSB
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*CPU speeds range from 1500+ (1.33GHz) to 2800+ (2.25GHz)
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*256k L2 cache
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*Socket A (462)
  
The upgrade path for this chip is pretty much dead with AMD due to cease production at the end of 2005
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===Barton===
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*.13 micron
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*333-400MHz FSB
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*CPU speeds range from 2500+ (1.83GHz) to 3200+ (2.2GHz)
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*512k L2 cache
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*Socket A (462)
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The upgrade path for this chip is pretty much dead with AMD having ceased production of Socket A chips in late 2005. The higher end Athlon XPs, particularly the 3200+, fetch a premium on eBay.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 18 February 2007

[edit] Palomino

  • .18 micron
  • 266MHz FSB
  • CPUs range from 1500+ (1.33GHz) to the 2100+ (1.73GHz)
  • 256K L2 cache
  • Socket A (462)

[edit] Thoroughbred

  • .13 micron
  • 266-333MHz FSB
  • CPU speeds range from 1500+ (1.33GHz) to 2800+ (2.25GHz)
  • 256k L2 cache
  • Socket A (462)

[edit] Barton

  • .13 micron
  • 333-400MHz FSB
  • CPU speeds range from 2500+ (1.83GHz) to 3200+ (2.2GHz)
  • 512k L2 cache
  • Socket A (462)

The upgrade path for this chip is pretty much dead with AMD having ceased production of Socket A chips in late 2005. The higher end Athlon XPs, particularly the 3200+, fetch a premium on eBay.