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how to tell AMD XP equivalent

magratton

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I was wondering, how do I tell what my oc system is in terms of marketing equivalency. I.e., I have a AXPM2500 oc'd to 2300Mhz. I thought I remembered someone saying that his AXPM2500 at 2400Mhz was the equivalient of a AXP3400 and he had a snapshot of a program showing so.

I could be wrong, but was curious. Thanks.
 
SisSoft Sandra 2k4 has pretty much become the recognized "standard" at what you speak of, just like CPU-Z is for showing fsb and clock speed.
edit: There are about 50 programs that you can download that will tell you what your OC'ed processor is the equivalent of, but they vary so widely from one to the next, that Sandra is what you have to use to believed, it seems.
 
Well, a AXPM2500 OC'ed to 2200Mhz running on a 200 FSB is equivalent to a 3200+ running at default speeds. The 3200+ uses the same multiplier as the 2500+ (11.0x), but the 3200+ runs at 200 FSB stock while the 2500+ runs at a default of 166 FSB.

Based on that, your 2500+ running at 2300 would probably be around the 3300+ range.
 
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