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What FSB Does This CPU Have?

stuman74

Senior member
I had two AMD Athlon 1.2 Ghz processors in differnet systems in the past. I know one had a 200 FSB and the other had a 266 FSB. I don't recall which is which. Please see the linked photo. Can someone tell me which one this is?

Athlon 1.2 GHz Zoom

Thanks!
 
Look Here

Codes from your chip:
AXIA = Processor Core
1200 = Speed in Mhz
A = Package Type
M = Operating Voltage of 1.75v
S = Maximum Die Temp. of 95C
3 = 256k L2 cache
C = 266 System-bus speed
 
Originally posted by: mariok2006
I dont believe its OCed but the multiplier is set at 11.5
Oh, you better check with Cpu-z.

If at Cpu-z your Processor Code Name is "Palomino" or " Thoroughbred", then you surely underclocking your Athlon XP 1800+ to Ahtlon 1150. 🙁
Athlon XP 1800+ also come with SSE Instructions.

If you have above case, then check whether your mainboard & memory support FSB 133MHz. If you can turn your FSB from 100MHz back to 133MHz then you will get a big improvement in your overall system performance (just imagine from 1150 to 1800+)! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: FlameDeer
Originally posted by: mariok2006
I dont believe its OCed but the multiplier is set at 11.5
Oh, you better check with Cpu-z.

If at Cpu-z your Processor Code Name is "Palomino" or " Thoroughbred", then you surely underclocking your Athlon XP 1800+ to Ahtlon 1150. 🙁
Athlon XP 1800+ also come with SSE Instructions.

If you have above case, then check whether your mainboard & memory support FSB 133MHz. If you can turn your FSB from 100MHz back to 133MHz then you will get a big improvement in your overall system performance (just imagine from 1150 to 1800+)! 🙂


I have tried this but the system fails to boot, sucks
 
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