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Maximus Nickus

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Amd Faq

AMD Duron, Athlon, XP, Tbred, and Barton FAQ

Please [http://www.ocforums.com/member.php?u=9582]Private Message Me[/url] With Any Updates or Potential Additions.
You are welcome to link to this FAQ. Please do not copy content from it.



For more information on AMD processors, you can read this thread.

For specific information pertaining to overclocking your AMD cpu, visit here and here.

For general information regarding AMD CPU Overclocking visit here.

Unsure what processor you have? Use this handy (and homemade) program to find out.


CPU Burn In/"Conditioning":

"... you would run your CPU at minimum clockrate, maximum voltage and minimum temperature (remember, voltage and temperature are dependent of each other)."


Assorted DURON, ATHLON, and ATHLON XP Topics


Code:
XP1500+  AGKGA (10) AGOGA (8) AGKFA (6) AGNGA (4)
XP1600+  AGOIA (10) AROIA (9) AGKGA (8) AGOGA (7) ARKGA (6) AGNGA (5) AGLHA (4) AROGA (3) ARNGA (2)
XP1700+  AGOIA (10) AROIA (9) AGKGA (8) AGOGA (7) ANGKA (6) ARKGA (5) AGNGA (4) ARNGA (3)
XP1800+  AGOIA (10) AROIA (9) AGKGA (8) AGOGA (7) AKYGA (6) AGLHA (5) ARKGA (4) AGNGA (3) 
XP1900+  AGNGA (10) AROIA (9) AGKGA (8) AGOGA (7) AGLHA (6) AGOIA (5) AGKGA (4) 
XP2000+  AGOIA (10) AROIA (9) AGOGA (8) AGNGA (7) 
XP2100+  AGOIA (10) AGOGA (9)


T-BRED ATHLON FAQ:


The following are some generalizations concerning the multipliers of thoroughbred processors, please visit Captain Hilt's thread for specific discussion/support.

All XP2000+ and lower rated tbred cpus will be unlocked from the factory, allowing multipliers 5-12.5 to be adjusted in the bios of ANY MOTHERBOARD that support the processor and have multiplier selection.

All XP2100+ and higher processors will be unlocked from the factory for multipliers 13-18.5 on ALL MOTHERBOARDS that support these processors. In order to adjust the 5-12.5 multipliers on the XP2100+ and higher processors you need to join the 5th/right-most L3 bridge. See this thread for explanation.*

More information on the different bridge configurations, including which L11 bridges to cross to change your default vcore and L3 multiplier settings, are available here.


  • XP1700+ tbred 'A' core 1.50v default 1466mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP1700+ tbred 'B' core 1.50v default 1466mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP1700+ tbred 'B' core 1.60v default 1466mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP1800+ tbred 'A' core 1.50v default 1533mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP1800+ tbred 'B' core 1.60v default 1533mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP1900+ tbred 'A' core 1.50v default 1600mhz/266mhz bus (yet to be seen in the wild)
  • XP2000+ tbred 'A' core 1.60v default 1666mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP2000+ tbred 'A' core 1.65v default 1666mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP2000+ tbred 'B' core 1.60v default 1666mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP2100+ tbred 'A' core 1.60v default 1733mhz/266mhz bus (yet to be seen in the wild)
  • XP2100+ tbred 'B' core 1.60v default 1733mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP2200+ tbred 'A' core 1.65v default 1800mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP2200+ tbred 'B' core 1.60v default 1800mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP2400+ tbred 'B' core 1.65v default 2000mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP2600+ tbred 'B' core 1.65v default 2133mhz/266mhz bus
  • XP2600+ tbred 'B' core 1.65v default 2083mhz/333mhz bus*
  • XP2700+ tbred 'B' core 1.65v default 2166mhz/333mhz bus
  • XP2800+ tbred 'B' core 1.65v default 2250mhz/333mhz bus
* - Exception, the 2600+/333mhz processor runs at 12.5x166 and will NOT have the 13+ multipliers unlocked by default (but will have the lower multipliers 5-12.5x unlocked/available).


Tbred A Steppings:
Code:
AJUGA (10)  AIUGA (9) RUIGA (8)  RIWGA (7)  RIRGA (6)  AIRGA (5)  AIRDA (4)  AIRCA (3)

Tbred B Steppings:
Code:
AIUHB (10)  AIXHB (9)  AIUGB (8)  JIUHB (7)  AIUCB (6)  JIUGB (5)  JIUCB (4)  AIUAB (3) AIUMB (2) KIXHB (1)


BARTON FAQ:

Please Private Message Me With Any Updates or Potential Additions. We are currently seeking any information concerning current and future barton releases to complete this portion of our FAQ.

  • XP2500+ Barton 1.65v default 1833mhz/333mhz bus
  • XP2600+ Barton 1.65v default 1917mhz/333mhz bus
  • XP2800+ Barton 1.65v default 2083mhz/333mhz bus
  • XP3000+ Barton 1.65v default 2167mhz/333mhz bus
  • XP3000+ Barton 1.65v default 2167mhz/400mhz bus
  • XP3200+ Barton *.**v default 2330mhz/333mhz bus
  • XP3200+ Barton *.**v default 2200mhz/400mhz bus

Barton Steppings:
Code:
AQXEA(10)  AQYFA (9)  AQXDA (8)  AQUCA (7)  AQXCA (6) AQZEA (5) AXQFA (4)  AGXCA (3)  AQZFA (2) AXIXB (1) PQZFA / PQXFA

>>> Some Barton revision codes dated after 0339 and ALL of them dated 0343 or later are factory locked.

Lastly here are some useful links, thanks to warenb for rounding them up for me and to everyone who found the links! :)

Here they are as follows:

CPU Heat
Intel Power Consumption
OPN Identification Index
AMD CPU Chart
Socket A Chip Recognition
Slot A Chip Recognition
ID Hardware
Processor Reference Table
Athlon 6 Modifications
Athlon 8 Modifications
Athlon 10 Modifications
AMD Athlon Info Sheets (K8 OPN Scheme)
CPU History
Processor Electrical Specifications
AMD Processor Reference Table
Bridge Configuration for Athlon XP
AMD CPU Indentification
Heat Calculators
The_Coolest's Apps


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Hope you find this helpful, I will try to update this as often as needed. Please feel free to reply with any revisions, found mistakes, or general knowledge that pertains to thoroughbred overclocking. It will be helpful to keep all the latest revision codes for these tbreds. Changes, additions, and suggestions for revision codes/"steppings" are also welcome.

Note:/ All Credits go to Pinky for creation of this awesome Sticky, I have taken it under my wing so to speak at his request. Hence why I have posted it.


Nick Cade-Westcombe
'Maximus Nickus'
 
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The old link for "More information on Tbred codes (voltages and clock speeds)." doesn't work anymore, but can now be found here: http://www.lowyat.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=17 Thanks to U|tim4T3z for posting this.

Also, I don't think that any AMD sticky could possibly be completely without this absolutely outstanding thread by Hitechjb1, which contains a wealth of in-depth and technical information on overclocking, outlining his experience and process, and also very well organized at the beginning of the thread.
 
A couple of people did indeed find a 2200+ T-Bred B. They are very rare, but do exist, and do overclock rather nicely. The latest Barton stepping is AQXEA, and does better than all the former. There's also a new T-Bred stepping: AIXHB. I think that they overclock as well as AIUHB's, but don't quote me on this one.
 
XP1700+ tbred 'B' core 1.60v default 1466mhz/266mhz bus

Hmm.. My cpuid says my 1700 is running at 1472.. Its a "b". 1.6v core.. then again.. could be the pos mobo LOL.. sys clock is 133.90 tho.. :rolleyes:
 
dippy_skoodlez said:
XP1700+ tbred 'B' core 1.60v default 1466mhz/266mhz bus

Hmm.. My cpuid says my 1700 is running at 1472.. Its a "b". 1.6v core.. then again.. could be the pos mobo LOL.. sys clock is 133.90 tho.. :rolleyes:

Every board has a system clock speed that is off by a little bit. That is the reason for your speed. It's common and yours isn't as bad as some.
 
I threw together a quick pic for unlocking my (soon to be delivered) Tbred and thought I'd share it. Yes, I know, it's just the paint guide from the ocinside.com website, but I printed this out so that since my computer will be down for about a day and my memory sucks, I won't mistakenly paint over the wrong dots.
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