Originally posted by: Cogman
As memory serves me, 3500+ was the fastest socket A (462) CPU released. Do you know what model of cpu you have? (barton, Thoroughbred (sp), Palmenio, Applebred). Some of the Athlon XP series where known for their excellent overclocking capabilities.
Originally posted by: lyssword
3200+ was fastest, which is only 100mhz faster than urs (2.2ghz)![]()
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: lyssword
3200+ was fastest, which is only 100mhz faster than urs (2.2ghz)![]()
I know for sure 3400+ existed. I know because I had overclocked a mobile 2500+ and it outperformed the 3200 and quite possibly the 3400. Cannot remember, however.
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: lyssword
3200+ was fastest, which is only 100mhz faster than urs (2.2ghz)![]()
I know for sure 3400+ existed. I know because I had overclocked a mobile 2500+ and it outperformed the 3200 and quite possibly the 3400. Cannot remember, however.
Sorry, 3200+ was the final Athlon XP Socket A Processor. 3400+ exists, but not as Socket A/Athlon XP
Originally posted by: ScrewFace
AMD made very few engineering samples of an Athlon XP 25000+ (8.8GHz) with 16MB of L2 cache. If you can find one it'll only set you back $6,000.:Q
Originally posted by: ScrewFace
AMD made very few engineering samples of an Athlon XP 25000+ (8.8GHz) with 16MB of L2 cache. If you can find one it'll only set you back $6,000.:Q