AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2400+ - AXMH2400FQQ4C

CPU Information

General information
TypeCPU / Microprocessor
FamilyAMD Athlon XP-M
CPU part numberAXMH2400FQQ4C
Stepping codesADYHA   AQUCA   AQXDA   AQZFA   IQXEA
Frequency (MHz)  ? 2400 (rated)
1800 (real)
Bus speed (MHz)  ? 266
Clock multiplier  ? 13.5
Package453-pin organic PGA
1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm)
SocketSocket A (Socket 462)
 
Architecture / Microarchitecture
Processor coreBarton
Manufacturing process0.13 micron
Floating Point UnitIntegrated
Level 1 cache size  ? 64 KB code
64 KB data
Level 2 cache size  ? 512 KB
Low power featuresPowerNow!
 
Electrical/Thermal parameters
V core (V)  ? 1.45
Minimum/Maximum operating temperature (°C)  ? 0 - 100
Maximum power dissipation (W)  ? 45
 
Notes on AMD AXMH2400FQQ4C
  • Actual bus frequency is 133 MHz. Because the processor uses Double Data Rate bus the effective bus speed is 266 MHz.

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AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2400+ - AXMH2400FQQ4C

AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2400+ - AXMH2400FQQ4C

CPU ID

NOTE: CPU ID information below was taken from one CPU and may include features that are not present in all different steppings of the AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2400+ CPU.

Manufacturer:AMD
Family:Mobile Athlon XP-M
Model / Processor Number:2400+
Part number:AXMH2400FQQ4C
S-Spec / Comment:Barton 6A0 A2 AQXEA 0325RPBW 27488
Submitted by:Neon
General information
Vendor:AuthenticAMD
Processor name (BIOS):Unknown CPU Typ
Cores:1
Processor type:Original OEM Processor
Core stepping:A2
CPUID signature:6A0
Family: 6 (06h)
Model:10 (0Ah)
Stepping: 0 (00h)

Cache: L2
Size: 512 KB
Associativity: 16-way set associative
Line size: 64 bytes
Lines per tag: 1
 
Instruction set extensionsAdditonal instructions
MMX CMOV
AMD extensions to MMX CMPXCHG8B
3DNow! FXSAVE/FXRSTORE
Extensions to 3DNow! SYSCALL/SYSRET
SSE SYSENTER/SYSEXIT
 
Major featuresOther features
On-chip Floating Point Unit 36-bit page-size extensions
  Advanced programmable interrupt controller
  Debugging extensions
  Frequency ID control
  Machine check architecture
  Machine check exception
  Memory-type range registers
  Model-specific registers
  Page attribute table
  Page global extension
  Page-size extensions (4MB pages)
  Physical address extensions
  Temperature sensor
  Time stamp counter
  Virtual 8086-mode enhancements
  Voltage ID control

Comments (18)

Usage in Abit KT7, Asus A7M266 and Epox 8RDA6+

2009-07-22 16:40:55
Posted by: equisetum arvense

AQYAH running in all three boards.

In KT7: 107MHz * 19, in A7M266: 135MHz * 14, in 8RDA6+: >=160MHz * 12; voltage 1.45..1.6V.

AMD-Disconnect stable in A7M266, in KT7 hangs after 2..4 weeks uptime.



AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2400+ - AXMH2400FQQ4C

2009-03-22 12:12:08
Posted by: nitrox_67

what can i say, this processor runs like a dream... have it running in my abit AN7 at 2.4GHz prime95 stable, air cooled, @ 12x200 @2.0v @5-2-3-2 for 2 years now, no new system can compete with that... i love it

AQXDA stepping

2009-01-29 17:33:10
Posted by: Herve

Hi everybody,
as said in another comment, I have also a CPU with AQXDA stepping, wich is not referenced in the list.
Does it mean my CPU is a fake ?

Response: It's much more likely that our list of stepping codes is incomplete. I will add AQXDA code to the page in the next two days.

 

2009-01-22 17:11:08
Posted by: Blitzexpress

I've had this baby for 4 years with no problems. Have had it overclocked at a stable 2.2GHz since day one with 1.5GB DDR400 RAM.

Excellent overclocker

2008-08-13 10:10:36
Posted by: Graham

As previous commenters have noted, this chip is an excellent overclocker. It seems perfectly stable in my EPoX 8KHA+ at 1.50V, 166 x 12.5 = 2083MHz, with DDR333 RAM.

Stepping Codes

2008-08-13 02:23:07
Posted by: Brendan H

I have this model CPU but I notice the stepping code is different to the ones here. My code is AQXDA. Any specs on this CPU would be nice. I want to know if I could OC it in a GA-7N400Pro2 (Rev1x) motherboard with DDR400 RAM and what settings I should try.

Works in EPoX 8KHA+

2008-07-31 22:01:33
Posted by: Graham

I also have this processor working in an EPoX 8KHA+ 2.0 with the latest BIOS. Core voltage wasn't a problem; the BIOS allowed me to select 1.475V which is definitely good enough. Unfortunately, the BIOS seems to be incapable of properly selecting a ratio greater than 12.5, so the CPU runs at 1666MHz. I decided to instead use CrystalCPUID to correct the multiplier during Windows startup. I could have alternatively set the FSB to 144MHz (144 x 12.5 = 1800), but I didn't want to risk instability. If I had more time, I would have attempted some pin hackery to change the multiplier (see www.ocinside.de).

I previously commented that I had this CPU working in an Asus A7V8X-X. Here, I could not get Vcore below 1.60. This is less than ideal but didn't seem to cause a problem.

Works fine in Asus A7V8X-X

2008-07-14 22:21:49
Posted by: Graham

As the subject says, I had no trouble getting one of these CPUs running in an Asus A7V8X-X. The only oddity was that I had to select the FSB speed and multiplier manually; the BIOS (1014.002) didn't auto-detect it correctly.

2400+

2008-03-12 08:05:54
Posted by: xcarlos

Hi There! I had great luck and could buy one with build date of 0330 for my sister's computer. It runs in a GigaByte 7NNXP board. I'm very happy about being able to change the multiplier to run with DDR400 RAMs. :)

2400+

Running at 2445.90 Rock stable

2008-01-06 21:03:12
Posted by: /|\Atari8man/|\

If your motherboard has options for 13.5 multiplyer you can use this cpu. Im using the Shuttle an35n ultra with ddr400 ram.

I have had this cpu as high as 2.6 stable with water cooling. But when the pump failed I resorted back to a good heatsink and fan.

Now I run at 2445 perfect stable!!!

This cpu is a overclockers dream!

NF7-S doesn't support XP-m

2007-11-28 12:54:24
Posted by: Zaemz

"Dear Customer,

NF7-S does not support mobile processors.

If you have any questions, please let us know
Thank you

Best Regards,

Universal abit Technical Support Team"

That's the e-mail I got back when I asked the Abit team if I could use my 2500+ mobile.

Response: It only means that they won't support it. It doesn't mean the XP-M 2500+ won't run on that board.

XP-M 2400+

2007-10-11 13:24:34
Posted by: Sande

Running in NF-7 v2.0 at 219*11=2409
Cooled with air,AQZFA stepping.

 

2007-08-09 21:36:44
Posted by: Xad

Jonathan, how did you get to 2500mhz?! 150x14=2100mhz not 2500mhz doesn't it?

 

2007-07-10 23:37:00
Posted by: Jonathan Casey

this cpu running watercooled at 150 Mhz FSB x 14 Multipler
= ~2500Mhz
cpu voltage = 1.875v

a comfortable 700mhz overclock ;)

:)

2007-07-04 10:54:35
Posted by: Miki

Hi All!!
board: abit nf7-s v2.0
this cpu running 200 Mhz FSB x 10,5 Multipler
=2100Mhz 3000+ !!! :)

 

2007-06-30 13:56:22
Posted by: madone

It is possible. It just have to be the same socket. the a7v333 had socket 462. so you can use every processor with this socket

XP-M 2400+

2007-01-22 12:43:14
Posted by: DIEGO

Hello everybody..i wanna know if this cpu works on ASUS A7V333 !!!
Thanx a lot !

Response: I dont' know for sure. XP-M CPUs are not tested by manufacturers on desktop boards.

Joe

2006-10-13 12:09:40
Posted by: Joel

I have the processor AMD Athlon AXMH2400FQQ4C and I need to know if this processor can use on Desktop.

This processor is from a Laptop computer only. Please answer me.

Bye

Response: It can be used in some motherboards that support Barton core, for example Abit NF7-S.
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