AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2400+ - AXMH2400FQQ4C


Specifications

General information
TypeCPU / Microprocessor
Market segmentMobile
FamilyAMD Athlon XP-M
Model number  ? 2400+
CPU part numberAXMH2400FQQ4C is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Stepping codesADYHA   AQUCA   AQXDA   AQZFA   IQXEA
Frequency  ? 2400+ (rated)
1800 MHz (real)
Bus speed  ? 266 MHz
Clock multiplier  ? 13.5
Package453-pin organic PGA
1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm)
AMD Package numbers27488, 27493, 28103
SocketSocket A (Socket 462)
 
Architecture / Microarchitecture
MicroarchitectureK7
Processor core  ? Barton
Manufacturing process0.13 micron
Data width32 bit
The number of cores1
The number of threads1
Floating Point UnitIntegrated
Level 1 cache size  ? 64 KB code
64 KB data
Level 2 cache size  ? 512 KB
MultiprocessingUniprocessor
Low power featuresPowerNow!
 
Electrical/Thermal parameters
V core  ? 1.45V
Minimum/Maximum operating temperature  ? 0°C - 100°C
Maximum power dissipation  ? 45 Watt
 
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.
  CPUs, related to AMD Athlon XP-M 2400+  

Model Freq. L2
cache
TDP Features
AMD Athlon XP-M family, Socket 462
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+1.86 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+1.86 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+1.86 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2400+2 GHz256 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2600+2 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2600+2 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2600+2.13 GHz256 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2800+2.13 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2800+2.13 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 3000+2.2 GHz512 KB 
AMD Athlon XP-M family, K7 micro-architecture, Other sockets
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2100+1.6 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2000+1.66 GHz256 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+1.66 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+1.66 GHz512 KB27 Watt
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2400+1.8 GHz512 KB 
   AMD Athlon XP-M 2600+1.83 GHz512 KB 
Other families, K7 micro-architecture, Socket 462
   AMD Mobile Duron 1.1 GHz (DHM1100AHQ1B)1.1 GHz64 KB MMX, 3DNow, SSE
   AMD Mobile Athlon 4 1.2 GHz (AHM1200AJS3B)1.2 GHz256 KB 3DNow
   AMD Mobile Duron 1.2 GHz (DHM1200AQQ1B)1.2 GHz64 KB MMX, 3DNow, SSE
   AMD Mobile Athlon 4 1500+1.3 GHz256 KB 3DNow
   AMD Mobile Duron 1.3 GHz (DHM1300ALQ1B)1.3 GHz64 KB MMX, 3DNow, SSE
   AMD Mobile Athlon 4 1600+1.4 GHz256 KB 3DNow

 • Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than Athlon XP-M 2400+

 • Within each category, the CPUs are sorted from slower (at the top) to faster (at the bottom)

 • List of related CPUs is not complete.

 • Features abbreviations:

MMX - MMX instructions
3DNow - 3DNow! instructions
SSE - SSE instructions

Pictures (1)

AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2400+ - AXMH2400FQQ4C

AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2400+ - AXMH2400FQQ4C

CPU ID (1)

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
CPU Family:Mobile Athlon XP-M
Model Number:2400+
Frequency:
Part number:
AXMH2400FQQ4C
Stepping Code:AQXEA 0325RPBW
Comment:Barton 6A0 A2 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: L1 data L1 instruction L2
Size: 64 KB 64 KB 512 KB
Associativity: 2-way set
associative
2-way set
associative
16-way set
associative
Line size: 64 bytes 64 bytes 64 bytes
Lines per tag: 1 1 1
 
Instruction set extensionsAdditional 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
PowerNow! / Cool'n'Quiet 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 (22)

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.

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.

 

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

:)

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+ !!! :)

 

2007-07-10 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 ;)

 

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

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

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.

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.

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!

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+

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.

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.

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.

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.

 

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.

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.

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

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.



IQYHA Stepping

2010-12-12 21:55:27
Posted by: Kaos Kid

I bought one of these years ago from newegg to put into an NF7-S v2 mobo, then left them both to sit in the closet, and just recently found them again... I see that your database doesn't show this stepping, but other sources have intimated that the IQYHA stepping would be highly desirable.

IQYHA Stepping

Follow-up

2011-02-27 14:00:32
Posted by: Kaos Kid

I went ahead and installed this just for grins.

Athlon 2400+ XP-M @ 200 x 11.5
IQYHA stepping / 0402
Abit NF7-Sv2
Kingston 2x512MB PC3200

It didn't like anything over 200fsb. It didn't like 200x12 but is 200x11.5 prime95 stable for 12 hours. I'm still pretty happy to have 2.3Ghz out of it considering. It performs almost the same as my old unlocked Barton XP2800+ that one also got 2.3Ghz stable. AND it still beats those upstart socket N P4's.

O/C

2011-08-21 15:30:52
Posted by: Bounty Sewell

2.622 Ghz at 2.00 Vcore aircooled (thermalright 97)

 

2011-10-05 09:20:59
Posted by: yorgle11

These chips are commonly known to run reliably at similar voltage/clock specs as the top desktop 3000+ and 3200+ models. I suspect they're not really any different, just tested and labeled for low power mobile specs instead.
Many people have gone beyond the 3200+ spec but that often involves higher voltages than AMD ever used on the Barton.
The wonderful thing about these mobiles is that they're totally unlocked, so you have a lot of freedom to tweak them. They also contain high quality cores that can run as fast as anything in the 32-bit Athlon family.

The caveat: Most motherboards can't detect the proper settings for this chip. You *have* to set it up manually. In addition, even some motherboards with manual adjustments persist in having problems with the multiplier. Research your board's compatibility with mobile barton before buying parts.

I think I had a problem with this chip on an MSI KT400 board, but it's a vague memory. It definitely works like a dream on ABit NF7-S and AN7 boards. Again, do research first - some boards get along with it and some don't.

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