- Jun 22, 2001
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Hi,
I am currently comparing the different AMD AthlonXP cpus that run on the Barton core at 333Mhz,
and I am trying to figure out the difference between say the 2500+ and the 2800+.
I know a bit about CPU's and how they work, and the only noticable difference I see is that the 2500+ runs at 1.833Ghz (11.0x166) while the 2800+ runs at 2.083Ghz (12.5x166). Other than the multipliers, is there any physical differences between the two processors? If not, and all AMD does is reduce or increase the multipliers to get a new speed, then couldn't you just buy the slowest of the bunch, and just overclock (increase the multipliers without even changing the FSB speed) to get a faster speed? (I understand that the multipliers on the ealier Bartons are unlocked).
Thanks for the info,
Matt
I am currently comparing the different AMD AthlonXP cpus that run on the Barton core at 333Mhz,
and I am trying to figure out the difference between say the 2500+ and the 2800+.
I know a bit about CPU's and how they work, and the only noticable difference I see is that the 2500+ runs at 1.833Ghz (11.0x166) while the 2800+ runs at 2.083Ghz (12.5x166). Other than the multipliers, is there any physical differences between the two processors? If not, and all AMD does is reduce or increase the multipliers to get a new speed, then couldn't you just buy the slowest of the bunch, and just overclock (increase the multipliers without even changing the FSB speed) to get a faster speed? (I understand that the multipliers on the ealier Bartons are unlocked).
Thanks for the info,
Matt