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Processor Family |
Model Name |
AMD Athlon Thoroughbred, Rev. A |
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Performance Rating |
Real = 1667 MHz |
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XP = 2000+ |
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Front-side Bus Speed |
133 MHz (266 DDR) |
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Multiplier Ratio |
12.5x |
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Physical Design |
Interface Packing |
462 Pin Socket A |
Core Die Size |
.13-micron, 80mm2 |
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Transistor Count |
37.2 Million |
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Voltage Interface |
Split Core and I/O |
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Core Voltage |
1.60v-1.65v |
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Power Consumption |
54.7 watts |
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Maximum Power |
60.3 watts |
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Athlon Thoroughbred |
Model Rating |
Real = 1667 MHz |
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XP = 2000+ |
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Typical Multiplier O/C |
13.0x – 14.0x |
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Typical FSB O/C |
136 – 144 MHz |
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Typical O/C Potential |
1700 – 1800 MHz |
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Maximum O/C Potential |
1862+ MHz |
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Overclocking Tolerances |
Recommended Cooling Type |
Forced-Air Heatsink |
Recommended Heatsink |
Thermalright SK-6 |
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Coolers |
Alpha PAL-8045 |
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TaiSol CGK742092 |
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Recommended Peltier Active Cooler |
Swifttech MCX370 |
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Maximum Core Voltage |
1.80v with Heatsink Cooler |
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Maximum Core Temperature |
90° Celsius |
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The XP 2000+ is marginally overclockable by about 100 MHz, which is decent in case you already own one, but don't go out and buy one of these processors, as there are other models with better price to performance ratios than this one. Some users have reported overclocks up to 1900+ MHz but this is not typical, and better results have been obtained using processors with the "AGOIA" stepping than without.