CPU Information
| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Family | AMD Athlon XP-M |
| Part number | AXMA3000FKT4C |
| Stepping code | AQYHA |
| Frequency (MHz) ? | 3000 (rated)
2200 (real) |
| Bus speed (MHz) ? | 266 |
| Clock multiplier ? | 16.5 |
| Package | 453-pin organic PGA
1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm) |
| Socket | Socket A (Socket 462) |
| | | Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Processor core | Barton |
| Manufacturing process | 0.13 micron |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 64 KB code
64 KB data |
| Level 2 cache size ? | 512 KB |
| Low power features | PowerNow! |
| | | Electrical/Thermal parameters |
| V core (V) ? | 1.65 |
| Min/Max operating temperature (°C) ? | 0 - 90 |
| Max power dissipation (W) ? | 72? |
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| Notes on AMD AXMA3000FKT4C |
- Actual bus frequency is 133 MHz. Because the processor uses Double Data Rate bus the effective bus speed is 266 MHz
- Desktop replacement processor
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This processor is showing up as an XP2200 in bios
What is the reason behind this. See photo i have attatched. Does this seem a geniune processor to you?
AXMA3000FKT4C 512k L2 cache, or not??
Question!? Has it got 512K L2 or is it 64K and if it is 64K, Is it worth it? And if it does only have 64k L2 then surley an Athlon XP 2600---3C would be as fast or faster, plus cheaper and probably easier to find?
@ Brian- That's a CPU-Z glitch dude. It has 512.
Level 2 cache size updated
Correction -
the cpu below & in pictures, an AXMA3000FKT4C, dispite being a barton, has no level 2 cache of 512K. It's as follows, according to CPU-z: Disreguard speeds in photo as the cpu is overclocked.
L1 Data: 64 KBytes
L1 Code: 64 KBytes
Level 2: 64 KBytes
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this is a great site so i decidet to contribute.. with a photo