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First post, by 386SX

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Hi,
I was looking at the cpu support list of the Asrock K7VT6 board and it's written the support of this cpu. I was thinking it was a legend or something but I can imagine that this confirm it somehow existed. Anyone ever seen that cpu?
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Reply 1 of 13, by Cyrix200+

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Hm, I don't know about his one, but I have seen a mainboard manual that states support for the Pentium MMX 266 and 300MHz. If only those existed... 😀

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Reply 2 of 13, by 386SX

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Cyrix200+ wrote:

Hm, I don't know about his one, but I have seen a mainboard manual that states support for the Pentium MMX 266 and 300MHz. If only those existed... 😀

Eheh not bad a Pentium MMX 300Mhz. 😁

Reply 3 of 13, by Imperious

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I can run those at 100x24 in my Abit board, but it needed modding to do so.
2400mhz/166 is 14.5 multiplier.

Pentium MMX 266 did exist, but for laptops only. Technically a p2 at 300mhz is still a Pentium MMX, just the 2nd revision.

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Reply 5 of 13, by hellslinger

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Imperious wrote:

I can run those at 100x24 in my Abit board, but it needed modding to do so.
2400mhz/166 is 14.5 multiplier.

Pentium MMX 266 did exist, but for laptops only. Technically a p2 at 300mhz is still a Pentium MMX, just the 2nd revision.

P2 was a completely different microarchitecture and used a different socket and chipset, so this probably wasn't the reason. The manufacturer of the board may have anticipated a faster clocked version or over clocking since the P1 predated locked multipliers.

Reply 6 of 13, by mrau

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386SX wrote:
Cyrix200+ wrote:

Hm, I don't know about his one, but I have seen a mainboard manual that states support for the Pentium MMX 266 and 300MHz. If only those existed... 😀

Eheh not bad a Pentium MMX 300Mhz. 😁

it actually was planned, i remember reading about this once in the distant past; p2 could not be adjusted to mobile needs and so intel planned to continue the mmx portable line till 300 mhz; the codename was tillamook iirc; its my guess the did not deliver the 300mhz version because it was faster than the actual celeron that came afterwards;

Reply 7 of 13, by melbar

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The highest official clocked Athlon XP CPU from AMD. Comes only to OEM like with the Hewlit Packard d325.
According to wiki, with ~79.2W the highest TDP for socket 462.

AXDA3200DKV4D

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http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/K7/AMD-Athlon%2 … A3200DKV4D.html

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Reply 8 of 13, by 386SX

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melbar wrote:
The highest official clocked Athlon XP CPU from AMD. Comes only to OEM like with the Hewlit Packard d325. According to wiki, wit […]
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The highest official clocked Athlon XP CPU from AMD. Comes only to OEM like with the Hewlit Packard d325.
According to wiki, with ~79.2W the highest TDP for socket 462.

AXDA3200DKV4D

Link:
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/K7/AMD-Athlon%2 … A3200DKV4D.html

I can imagine is a very rare cpu isn't it?

Reply 9 of 13, by sgraffite

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Cyrix200+ wrote:

Hm, I don't know about his one, but I have seen a mainboard manual that states support for the Pentium MMX 266 and 300MHz. If only those existed... 😀

The Pentium MMX 300 does exist. There was someone on here who has a laptop with it.

Reply 11 of 13, by awgamer

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Cyrix200+ wrote:

Hm, I don't know about his one, but I have seen a mainboard manual that states support for the Pentium MMX 266 and 300MHz. If only those existed... 😀

They do, and the mmx 266 exists in socket 7 form.

Reply 12 of 13, by kanecvr

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There you go: AXDA3200KV4D - http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/K7/AMD-Athlon%2 … A3200DKV4D.html

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Stumbled upon this one by chance. It's a tiny bit faster then the regular 3200+ (2.2GHz) with 200MHz FSB.

Here's another weird one: AXDA3000DKV4E http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/K7/AMD-Athlon%2 … A3000DKV4E.html

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This one runs at 2100MHz FSB200. It's the only FSB 200 3000+ I've seen so far, as the other ones I've come across run at 2166 / FSB 166. Oddly enough, this is slightly faster due to the 200Mhz FSB. Got this one out of an OEM rig.

There's also the AXDA2600DKV3C - this one runs at 2133Mhz, FSB133 - almost the same clock as the 3000+, but with half the cache. There's a fsb 333 variant as well, witch runs at 2086Mhz. The 133MHz FSB version is great for KT333 boards - I have one in my voodoo 3 3500 rig.

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The other one is a 2400+ AXDA2400DKV3C witch clearly uses the Barton die, but only has 256kb of L2 cache enabled. Some can have the L2 cache unlocked turning it into a 3000+ of sorts.

I also have a AXDA2800DKV4C 2800+ (2133Mhz, FSB 133) in one of my AGP 3.3v rigs.