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Barton voltage/requirement information

magnux

Platinum Member
Here's some interesting information from an internal AMD release I recieved. Not sure if any of this has been posted before, but it gives a nice heads up.

* With the introduction of the AMD Athlon XP 3000+ and above, the changing power and thermal characteristics of these processors will require higher performance cooling solutions:

Barton Model: 3200+
Barton Frequency: 2.33 GHz
Core Voltage: 1.65V
Maximum Current: 47.4 A
Maximum Thermal Power: 78.2 W
Maximum Die Temperature: 85C
Heatsink Thermal Resistance Requirement: 0.55C/W

Barton Model: 3000+
Barton Frequency: 2.25 GHz
Core Voltage: 1.65V
Maximum Current: 45.0 A
Maximum Thermal Power: 74.3 W
Maximum Die Temperature: 85C
Heatsink Thermal Resistance Requirement: 0.57C/W

Barton Model: 2800+
Barton Frequency: 2.08 GHz
Core Voltage: 1.65V
Maximum Current: 41.4 A
Maximum Thermal Power: 68.3 W
Maximum Die Temperature: 85C
Heatsink Thermal Resistance Requirement: 0.63C/W

Barton Model: 2500+
Barton Frequency: 1.83 GHz
Core Voltage: 1.65V
Maximum Current: 41.4 A
Maximum Thermal Power: 68.3 W
Maximum Die Temperature: 85C
Heatsink Thermal Resistance Requirement: 0.63C/W

Samples of the new Barton core will be available in Q1
2500+ Samples in January / Production in February
2800+ Samples in January / Production in February
3000+ Samples in February / Production in March

 
Looks like an old release tho.

Speed on the 3000+ is wrong. Probally still gives a decent idea of what kind of cooling you need tho.
 
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