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Jokester
01-04-2003, 09:01 PM
Model Clock Bus Process Code-name

2800+ 2.25GHz 333MHz 0.13 Thoroughbred B

2700+ 2.17GHz 333MHz 0.13 Thoroughbred B

2600+ 2.13GHz 266MHz 0.13 Thoroughbred B

2400+ 2GHz 266MHz 0.13 Thoroughbred B

2200+ 1.8GHz 266MHz 0.18 Thoroughbred A

2100+ 1.73GHz 266MHz 0.18 Palomino

2000+ 1.67GHz 266MHz 0.18 Palomino

1900+ 1.6GHz 266MHz 0.18 Palomino

1800+ 1.53GHz 266MHz 0.18 Palomino

1700+ 1.47GHz 266MHz 0.18 Palomino

1600+ 1.4GHz 266MHz 0.18 Palomino

1500+ 1.33GHz 266MHz 0.18 Palomino


Just thought people could use this :)

Drake
01-04-2003, 09:04 PM
Aye, it should be put in the FAQ.

But note: AMD is making all chips with a thoroughbred core now. So everything below 2400+ comes in both .18 micron and .13 micron flavors.

And the 2600+ also has a 166 MHz counterpart that - I think - is clocked at 2.08GHz.

WackyComputer
01-04-2003, 09:49 PM
Nice listing.

Looks like I overclocked my 2400+ to a 2700+

Sweet:D

Drake
01-04-2003, 10:48 PM
Nothing like getting the most out of your chip, eh? :D

Jokester
01-05-2003, 12:38 AM
All the palomino chips will be Throughbred B chips :)

Kurrupt
01-08-2003, 05:06 PM
Well thanks for the posting but i bought a 2200 t bred a at gameve and they said it is a .13 micron.. I wonder why they lied to me?? This pisses my off..

NorthernYankee
01-08-2003, 05:18 PM
Kurrupt it is a .13 his chart is wrong.

--NY

WesM63
01-08-2003, 05:20 PM
Just a few revisions...
Drake is right on the 2600+ coming in 266FSB (2.13Ghz) and 333FSB (2.08Ghz)

The 2200+ is an .13micron processor, it was the first.

Only the 1700+ and 1800+ are goin to .13micron, both A and B cores. All others have been discontinued.

Otherwise looks good.