AMD Athlon 1300 - A1300AMS3B

AMD Athlon 1300 - A1300AMS3B
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TypeCPU / Microprocessor
FamilyAMD Athlon
Part numberA1300AMS3B
Frequency (MHz)  ? 1300
Bus speed (MHz)  ? 200
Clock multiplier  ? 13
Package453-pin staggered ceramic PGA
1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm)
SocketSocket A (Socket 462)
Introduction date03/21/2001
Price at introduction$318
 
Architecture / Microarchitecture
Processor coreThunderbird (Model 4)
Manufacturing process0.18 micron
37 million transistors
Die size120 mm2
Floating Point UnitIntegrated
Level 1 cache size  ? 2-way set associative 64 KB code
2-way set associative 64 KB data
Level 2 cache size  ? Full-speed on-die 256 KB
Features
  • MMX technology
  • Enhanced 3DNow! Technology with 24 new instructions
Low power features
  • Halt state
  • Stop Grant states
  • Sleep state  ? 
  • Probe state
 
Electrical/Thermal parameters
V core (V)  ? 1.75 ± 0.1
Min/Max operating temperature (°C)  ? 0 - 95
Min/Typical/Max power dissipation (W)5 (Stop Grant mode) / 61.3 / 68.3
 
Notes on AMD A1300AMS3B
  • Actual bus frequency is 100 MHz. Because the processor uses Double Data Rate bus the effective bus speed is 200 MHz.
 
  
Benchmark data
CPUID of tested processor0642
CPU name stringAMD Athlon(tm) processor
Vendor ID stringAuthenticAMD
  
Abit KT7-RAID system[Explanation of benchmarks] [Compare with...]
Dhrystone 2.1 (VAX MIPS)1493.13
Whetstone (KWIPS)736.37
Linpack 100x100 (MFLOPS)610.2
Sandra Dhrystone (MIPS)5388
Sandra Whetstone (MFLOPS)2031
Sandra MultiMedia Integer (it/s)12880
Sandra MultiMedia Floating Point (it/s)13603
Doom 1.9s high detail (FPS)98.23
Doom 1.9s low detail (FPS)168.73

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heat

2008-01-11 13:06:11
Posted by: mika

It used to run at 65 degrees until I swapped to larger case and couple 120mm fans front & rear, brought it down to 45.

good amd cooler

2007-12-13 17:11:37
Posted by: Jamie Ryan

iv got an 8cm by 6cm heatsink and a 9 propeller coolermaster fan going at 6000-Rpm cooler on my 1300 AMD Athlon, it keeps the temperature below 55 degreese in a chassis with poor airflow, but with upgraded airflow with a 120mm fan in the back it keeps it below 40 degrees, i was amzed after i thought you needed better airflow, this comp is just one of the fer im using, iv got a new amd phenom processor and board temperature on 45 degrees, well impressed, considering that the phenom processor is 4x that one core Doubled at 3.0Ghz quad core. if i was you upgrade, it cost me a minimum of £450/$900

regards Jamie

amd Athlon 1300

2007-02-09 14:54:10
Posted by: jeroen

Then just cool it well this cpu is an award winner!!!
A good sink and an 2700 rpm fan will bring it under 50 degrees. if not check yout airflow!

Further...

2006-09-27 17:56:09
Posted by: Jamie (Again)

Just incase this burns out in the existing PC it's in, I have kept back a 1GHz AMD (also 462skt) just incase.

I would advise anyone using this chip to also do similar and keep a slower (and thus cheaper) Skt 462 processor just incase. Chip works like a dream but is just very hot. I hear this is a fault with the AMD design but according to the specs on this page, it should run upto approx 90 degrees.

I burnt two of them

2006-09-13 14:12:07
Posted by: Rachel

One of them ran from 2001 to summer 2004, then it burnt itself. The other one was just burnt yesterday. It can be very hot. If you want it to last long, better check the dust on the fan every month, especially when the computer starts to act like a 90 year old.

Runs hot!

2006-08-25 09:55:21
Posted by: Jamie

Yes I also have one of these and so far it's hitting 60 degrees for some odd reason.

Maybe it's just the heatsink and fan not being suitable but just incase, please be careful when handling this processor after shutting down. You may burn your fingers.

Hot running chips, even with good cooling

2006-05-05 02:17:06
Posted by: alcochaser

Even with an 80MM cooler, this thing ran hot. Originaly had a 1GHZ Tbird and I upgraded to this rarity.

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