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Advantages: A worthy cheaper rival to Pentium 4 Disadvantages: The AMD heatsink and fan is not good enough, and hard to attach to the motherboard
The AMD XP3200+ is currently AMDs only processor capable of running on 400Mhz FSB motherboards without the need for overclocking, the processor is a socket A and you will need a compatible motherboard .
Processors running on higher FSB (front side bus) speeds tend to get a better response when processing information, this is a big plus to consider when looking to upgrade to a AMD XP3200+ processor for your computer system.
On most of todays socket ... ...at their official website, the AMD XP 3200+ is a 400mhz processor so your processor frequency should be set at 200, this is automatically done with some motherboards or you will have to change the jumper setting manually.
Though the core clock speed is set at 2.2Ghz on the AMD XP3200+, with the advanced instruction set contained on the Barton core, this means the AMD XP 3200+ processor is comparable in speed and performance to a Pentium 4 running ...
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Advantages: Speed, speed and more speed Disadvantages: Heat
Having recently decided to purchase a server PC for my home network, I decided that rather than spending circa £50 on an average processor for the new PC, I would upgrade my Athlon XP 2800+ Barton CPU to a new 3200+ for only £50 extra (the 3200+ retails at around £100)
I bought the OEM version of the processor, having already got the system in place with heatsink and fan. Having remembered how to take the heatsink off the old CPU (Involves using ... ...and removed the old CPU gently, I inserted the new CPU, added a good blob of silicon coolant, this helps the CPU to pass heat to the heatsink and therefore dissipate the heat more effectively, and then refitted the heatsink and fan (taking the opportunity to clear a lot of dust from the fins of the heatsink).
Once the system was powered on and active, the first thing I noticed was that the CPU was running quite hot 62C. I haven't managed to run ...
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02.11.2004
Rapid CPU Review ofAMD Athlon XP 3200+ / 2.2 GHz processorby
Haggisinlondon
Advantages: Rapid processor, can use in Socket A motherboard, FSB speed Disadvantages: Runs hot, need Ram upgrade to take advantage
I got this processor as a gift and was very chuffed as its the fastest my motherboard can take being a socket A. The only thing I did have to do it upgrade my PC2100 Ram ro PC3200 Ram to take advantage of the faster FSB speed.
But its now rapid. I cannot believe the difference moving from my 2400+ to this cpu. Flogged my old cpu and ram and got the quicker ram. So overall the upgrade did not cost very much. I did not want to buy a new motherboard ...
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14.02.2005
Athlon XP 2.2ghz Review ofAMD Athlon XP 3200+ / 2.2 GHz processorby
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Advantages: Cost effective, stable and easy installation Disadvantages: Will struggle on the very latest generation of games
If you need a fast chip for day to day work and some low to medium level gaming this is the chip for you. It runs at a very low and stable temperature even under load, which will improve the stabilty of the chip. It also is very easy to install, including a installation guide. If you want a budget processor for gameing however this still is a good choice, it will smoothly run most games apart from the latest games such as DOOM 3 or F.E.A.R. But if ...
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Architecture Features: 3DNow! Professional technology, MMX instructions set
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Installed Size: L2 Cache - 512 KB
Type: Pipeline Burst
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Compatible Slots: 1 x processor - Socket A
Environmental parameters
Max Operating Temperature: 85 °C
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 3 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 3 years
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The AMD Athlon XP processor with QuantiSpeed architecture powers the next generation in computing platforms, delivering extra performance for cutting-edge applications and an extraordinary computing experience. The AMD Athlon XP processor is the latest member of the AMD Athlon family of processors designed to meet the computation-intensive requirements of cutting-edge software applications running on high-performance desktop systems. AMD delivers tremendous performance by increasing the amount of work done per clock cycle and improving the operating frequency at the same time. The end result is a processor design that produces a high volume of work done per cycle and high operating frequencies - an optimum combination for compelling application performance. The AMD Athlon XP processor offers fast results when working with digital media like audio, video, and image files. The AMD Athlon XP processor provides for outstanding near real-time voice, video, and CAD/CAM as a result of features like larger cache memory, 3DNow! Professional technology, and the innovative QuantiSpeed architecture which includes the industry's most powerful fully-pipelined x86 floating point engine. The AMD Athlon XP processor brings digital entertainment like games and DVDs to life with rich, smooth graphics and true to life sound. The processor enables a more life-like audio experience with special surround sound enhancing features. The AMD Athlon XP processor takes advantage of connected digital devices and their content by delivering realistic photos, smooth videos, and rich sound. The combination of the Windows XP operating system's features and the exceptional capabilities of the AMD Athlon XP processor provide a phenomenal Internet experience with smoother streaming audio and video. The AMD Athlon XP processor offers compelling performance for running Microsoft Windows XP, as well as outstanding performance on previous versions of Windows. The raw power and robust features of the AMD Athlon XP processor enable users to make the most of multitasking and user switching capabilities offered in Windows XP. Microsoft optimized the DirectX 8.0 interface for Windows XP specifically for the AMD Athlon XP processor. The AMD Athlon XP processor's innovative QuantiSpeed architecture helps propel Windows XP application performance to a new level. To unleash the rich features found in Windows XP, AMD and Microsoft worked together to optimize applications like Media Encoder 8.0 for AMD's 3DNow! Professional technology. QuantiSpeed architecture, the latest technological enhancement to the award-winning AMD Athlon processor core, provides for extra performance in the cutting-edge features users need most. At the heart of QuantiSpeed architecture is a nine-issue, superscalar, fully-pipelined core. This provides more pathways to feed application instructions into the execution engines of the core, simply allowing the processor to complete more work in a given clock cycle. Additional features of QuantiSpeed architecture include a superscalar, fully-pipelined floating point engine, hardware data prefetch, and exclusive, speculative Translation Look-aside Buffers (TLBs). Combined, these features help boost overall productivity and allow a system to boot and load applications quickly. In the end, users will enjoy an effortless computing experience.
It might be bit techy for some people, but surely help full so here it goes .
I- Introduction
There has been confusion regarding AMD's 64Bit Processor and its line up. Many Users have been confused to tell by AMD's new line up.
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When I first bought my HP compaq notebook, never did I ever thought of having a good performance with the processor that the shopkeeper suggested and that too with Windows Vista™ premium.
I usually do not go for products that are suggested by others... more
My Previous processors have all been Intel, with exception to an AMD 1800+ that was used as a home server.
The reason for replacing my P4 HT 3Ghz was due to the motherboard systematically failing when the USB devices are connected.
When you buy the... more
This is a excellent processor i have built many machines with this. Totaled with 4GB Of Ram and your system runs a dream on Windows Vista Well worth the money and performance!
Easy installation heatsink is easy to fit on the processor 4 pin power... more
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