| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Family | AMD Duron |
| Part number | D750AUT1B |
| Stepping codes | AKBA AKCA AMCA |
| Frequency (MHz) ? | 750 |
| Bus speed (MHz) ? | 200 |
| Clock multiplier ? | 7.5 |
| Package | 453-pin staggered ceramic PGA
1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm) |
| Socket | Socket A (Socket 462) |
| Introduction date | 09/05/2000 |
| Price at introduction | $181 |
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| Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Processor core | Spitfire (Model 3) |
| Manufacturing process | 0.18 micron
25 million transistors |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 64 KB code
64 KB data |
| Level 2 cache size ? | on-die 64 KB exclusive cache |
| Features | - MMX technology
- Enhanced 3DNow! Technology with 24 new instructions
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| Low power features | - Halt state
- Stop Grant states
- Sleep state ?
- Probe state
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| Electrical/Thermal parameters |
| V core (V) ? | 1.6 ± 0.1 |
| Min/Max operating temperature (°C) ? | 0 - 90 |
| Typical/Max power dissipation (W) | 30 / 33.4 |
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| Notes on AMD D750AUT1B |
- Actual bus frequency is 100 MHz. Because the processor uses Double Data Rate bus the effective bus speed is 200 MHz.
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Amd Duron D750AUT1B
AMD K7 Duron D750AUT1B
This chip Is also in near mint condition minus a bit of a residue left from the cheap pink sticky thermal compound that was on it. I originally bought this chip for $10 to see how high I could clock it. It been sitting in my collection ever since.
The Duron 750
My current chip ;)
Its not half bad, doesnt run too hot (considering its freq of course) and it out do's a c'clocked 650(running at 750 also) which is expected.
Chip is o'clockable to 900+ MHZ ;)