First post, by bartonxp
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A quick tip for the newbies, there's a version of the Athlon XP 2600+ (the Barton version with 512kb L2 cache) that's known to be a good overclocker. It was a later release in the lineup so the manufacturing process was mature, which means they all should overclock well, and since these chips have a locked multiplier, FSB is the only way to go. But in the case of the AXDA2600DKV4D you're locked to the coveted 11.5x multiplier.
11.5 x 200 = 2.3 GHz
The mature process means these upper-end Bartons have a good chance at achieving this speed at stock voltage. Lots of people did this in the past, so if I were you, I'd keep my eyeballs peeled for a one cheap and then build around a beast of an Athlon for a fraction of the price. Faster than the fastest retail Barton.