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Athlon XP 2700+ and 2600+ in stock at newegg.com

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$350 for the 2700+ 333 FSB
$292 for the 2600+ 333 FSB
2700+
AMD ATHLON XP 2700 /333 FSB PROCESSOR CPU- OEM
Specifications:
CPU: 2.13 GHz
Type: XP 2700 Throughbred
Cache: 256K
BUS: 266MHz
Socket A
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Hmmm...$350 for the 333mhz FSB 2700+ huh? I wonder what my 2400+ @ 2.2ghz, 370mhz FSB is worth. 😉 I'm loving these Tbred "B" cores...all they need now is some more L2.

🙂
 
Newegg states:

Specifications:
CPU: 2.13 GHz
Type: XP 2700 Throughbred
Cache: 256K
BUS: 266MHz
Socket A

The 2700+ is 333MHz...must be a typo.
 
RE:"I'm loving these Tbred "B" cores...all they need now is some more L2. "

True. If AMD "really" can launch Barton (512K) this quarter plus trim costs they can likely get to Opteron in one piece. Opteron is make it or break it though.
Yields on Opteron are now at about 50% functional die before binning. Not great but this is SOI.
 
Originally posted by: John
Newegg states:

Specifications:
CPU: 2.13 GHz
Type: XP 2700 Throughbred
Cache: 256K
BUS: 266MHz
Socket A

The 2700+ is 333MHz...must be a typo.

must be since they list it as 333 in the name part of it lol

speed listed for 2700+ is a typo too i believe...
 
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Hmmm...$350 for the 333mhz FSB 2700+ huh? I wonder what my 2400+ @ 2.2ghz, 370mhz FSB is worth. 😉 I'm loving these Tbred "B" cores...all they need now is some more L2.

🙂

What kind of cooling is needed to run a T-Bred B Core at that speed Insane? Dose your pal8047+Panaflow still do the trick or is a faster fan needed?
 
What kind of cooling is needed to run a T-Bred B Core at that speed Insane? Dose your pal8047+Panaflow still do the trick or is a faster fan needed?

I'm still using the Alpha, but I switched to a slightly higher CFM fan 32CFM vs 21CFM, but not for cooling reasons. I just re-did my silver Dragon case with a dual blue CC kit and I wanted a LED fan on the Alpha for show. I'm using this 80mm quad LED fan now, and the noise difference is nothing much.

I still have no other case fans though...and the CPU is still running the default vcore...1.65v. My temps under full load top out around 42C, so I figure a 55C or so real core temp at worst. Only case fans are the 80mm on the Alpha, and the two in the Enermax 431W PSU.

🙂

 
Does anyone know if I can pop the 2600+ or 2400+ into my current motherboard, an epox 8kha? I really need a speed increase from my current 1.4 Tbird to hold me over until the opteron is released.
 
AMD ATHLON XP 2700 /333 FSB PROCESSOR CPU- OEM
Specifications:
*CPU: 2.13 GHz*
Type: XP 2700 Throughbred
Cache: 256K
BUS: 266MHz
Socket A
The CPU speed is another typo. AMD specs list the chip at 2.17GHz. That just sweetens the deal. There is also a typo on the 2600+ specs.
AMD ATHLON XP 2600 /333 FSB PROCESSOR CPU- OEM
Specifications:
*CPU: 2.13 GHz*
Type: XP 2600 Throughbred
Cache: 256K
BUS: 333MHz
Socket A
This chip is specified to run at 2.08GHz. The 266MHz FSB version of this chip runs at 2.13GHz though. I do not want anybody to be confused. Peace.
 
At least the 2700 is not all typo, as the 2700 and 2800 have 333 fsb(166x2). Here is a quote from Tomshardware:
"AMD sent us two processors, the Athlon XP 2800+ and 2700+, both of which run with an FSB clock of 166 MHz. The XP 2700+ is based on a clock speed of 2166 MHz (13.0 x 166 MHz), and the XP 2800+ on 2250 MHz (13.5 x 166 MHz). "
 
Originally posted by: Markfw900
At least the 2700 is not all typo, as the 2700 and 2800 have 333 fsb(166x2). Here is a quote from Tomshardware:
"AMD sent us two processors, the Athlon XP 2800+ and 2700+, both of which run with an FSB clock of 166 MHz. The XP 2700+ is based on a clock speed of 2166 MHz (13.0 x 166 MHz), and the XP 2800+ on 2250 MHz (13.5 x 166 MHz). "

at least they have a relatively low multiplier this time 🙂

do you know if the unlocking of lower multipliers still applies (i would assume not, since its already at 13, but maybe you need to unlock to get mults 12.5 and under?)
 
I recommend the Athlon 2400 and then overclock it. The 2400 is $180 something , and can overclock to 2.2 or even 2.4 if your lucky.

Since the 2800 is 2.25 Ghz then the 2.4 would be like the Athlon 3200🙂
 
Originally posted by: John
Newegg states:

Specifications:
CPU: 2.13 GHz
Type: XP 2700 Throughbred
Cache: 256K
BUS: 266MHz
Socket A

The 2700+ is 333MHz...must be a typo.

Why would this be a typo? AMD has always advertised these CPUs @ 333FSB. Hell, my 2400+ runs @ 333 all the time. WTF? RIF 4 U!

 
Anyone hear anything about the 2800? Considering the time frame of the paper launch of the XP2600 and that its just now shipping, I wasn't expecting the 2700/2800 until next year. But considering that theres not much difference between the 2600~2800 series (and some are reporting that they are NOT LOCKED)- I'm kinda expecting the 2800 to show up in the next 5~15 days.

I'm hoping to crank it up a little bit to get it up to 3000+ speeds while only getting an extra 2-3c in temp. Didn't they get the 2600 to perform at 3400+ speed?


 
I think part of the high price is just supply/demand.. very little stock on these things so far. But I also think their top end CPUs will start costing more, they need to, they cant keep losing money.
 
I guess everyone has been spoiled. The 2400, 2600 and 2700 are priced about the same as the Intel alternative. In the case of the 2700 it's at about 1/2 way between the 2.53 and 2.8 P4.
I suspect these will drop to a discount to the Intel chips but I'd sure like to see AMD be able to make a few dollars and stay in business.


Of course the P4 3.0 is $690. But that has Hyperhypethreading.

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