What CPU Can I Get?

Banderon

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Hi all. I appreciate any help I can get from anyone on here.

I have a 1 year old Abit KG7-RAID motherboard. I need to get myself a new CPU for it, and I'm wondering what's the newest/fastest Athlon that it can support?

Thanks a lot.
 

rogue1979

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With the latest bios flash, it should support the new 2400+ and 2600+. However, for about $53 you can get the 1600+, with the right stepping you can hit 1800-1900MHz. Very cheap and very tempting!
 

Rafael

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Rogue is right.
I agree with him, get a 1600+ with AGOIA or AROIA stepping. Those r good overclockers! ;)

Good luck!

Raf
 

Banderon

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I'm gonna flash the new bios, but the KG7-RAID does support AthlonXPs, right? I don't wanna shell out the cash just to realize that the chip won't fit. The change in the chips structure doesn't affect its compatibility... right?
 

Rafael

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Yeah it supports! It will fit on ur socket A mobo. Nope, no compatibility problems like the KT7A mobos.

Good luck on ur CPU pick! Hope U get a nice overclocker! ;)

Raf
 

Actaeon

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1600's are great! The AROIA/AGOIA love to be overclocked. Just look at my sig :D

Inexpensive too!
 

Banderon

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Ok. The new AXP2800+. I read in PCGamer that they have a 333mhz FSB. Will my old KG7-RAID support that? I think the KG7-RAID was released back when Athlon's FSBs were like 200 - 266. Back in the olden days of summer 2001.

Also, I have Corsair PC2400 RAM. Is that too old for the CPU? Will it act as a bottleneck? Or will it still be good... ASSUMING that I can run the 2800+...
 

Vette73

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No you can't use the 333Mhz chips, but they are still at least 4-6 weeks away, you can only run the 266 (133mhz) chips.
your board has a AMD chipset, so it will not overclock very well, but that does not mean don't try :)

But get a Athlon XP between 1600+ and 2000+ and make sure you have a good heatsink, I don't know what you are upgrading from so you may already have a good one.

Just update that BIOS first, and have fun
 

Banderon

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Ok, now I have a new problem. Where can I find a AVC 112C80 HSF? I've looked all over, and I simply can't find a place that sells them! Does ANYONE know where I can get one of these?