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First post, by egbertjan

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I have an ASUS A7A266 rev 1.10 with an ATHLON XP 2400+ AXDC2400DKV3C. Now I can get an Athlon XP-M Barton 2800+ AXMA2800FKT4C cheaply. Will this processor perform the same as a non-m version? Will this processor be much faster than the processor I have now because of the extra 256kb l2 cache? Will the Athlon XP-M Barton also work on my ASUS A7A266 rev 1.10 motherboard?

Reply 1 of 8, by myne

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The m chips are identical to the non m. They just managed to run stable at a lower voltage.

Ie, they are better quality at the silicon level.

It's a 5% clock boost for and a larger cache.
I see no reason it wouldn't work. It may not display the "correct" name, though.

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Reply 2 of 8, by stanwebber

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i bought the exact same cpu, but did not have any luck with my iwill kk266plus. i subsequently discovered the board will not recognize ANY thoroughbred/barron core. i settled on a palomino 2000 mp. i can clock it as low as a 5x multiplier, but i don't get the on-the-fly adjustments via cpuspd (or as low as a 3x multiplier) that a true mobile cpu has.

don't let me dissuade you though. if your motherboard already supports a thoroughbred/thornton, i don't see any reason why a mobile barton wouldn't work (especially an fsb266 desktop replacement designated one). if you have a mind to you can easily patch the cpu microcode in your bios to properly recognize the cpu.

i'm hoping the AXMA2800FKT4C will work in a biostar m7mia (amd760 with ddr), but that board abruptly stopped working. i'm assuming bad caps so i'll try the cpu out sometime down the road when i find someone to do the repair. i know this cpu WILL work in a later revision abit kt7a so fingers crossed.

Reply 3 of 8, by egbertjan

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I received and installed the Athlon XP-M 2800+ AXMA2800FKT4C processor. The BIOS isn't recognizing it properly, and I can only manually set it to a 12.5 multiplier, which then runs at 1667 MHz. Does anyone know what I can do to get it to run at a 16 multiplier? My old processor, the one I originally installed, was an Athlon XP 2400+ AXDC2400DKV3C with a 15 multiplier. I'm running BIOS 1012; there's still a beta version, 1013.001. Can I install it without any issues? It's half the size of BIOS 1012 and has a different file extension.

Can anyone help me solve this problem?

Reply 4 of 8, by Matth79

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Looks like it's official on site. https://www.asus.com/me-en/supportonly/a7a266/helpdesk_bios/ Should unzip to 256k, same size as the others
https://theretroweb.com/motherboard/manual/a7 … e3644582045.pdf - The jumper / jumperfree settings might be worth a look, maybe try jumper mode, set 133/133 on DSW1-4 and DSW 10 to off (no manual selection) - however, it seems the XP-M has a 5th multiplier bit, so that may still be tied
CPUMSR might be another option, can alter XP-M multiplier on the fly - only possible link I found https://community.hwbot.org/topic/92747-old-s … clocking-tools/ - the link from there is live, but very much at your own risk, cannot vouch for authenticity or safety

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Reply 5 of 8, by Repo Man11

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This was the trick to get higher multipliers with the XP-M. If you zoom in on the photo you can see the small piece of wire dropped into the socket.

https://www.overclockers.com/forums/threads/s … d-above.279392/

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Reply 6 of 8, by egbertjan

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Repo Man11 wrote on 2025-08-08, 20:11:

This was the trick to get higher multipliers with the XP-M. If you zoom in on the photo you can see the small piece of wire dropped into the socket.

https://www.overclockers.com/forums/threads/s … d-above.279392/

Thanks very much for your advice. The trick with the wire worked with my Athlon XP-M 2800+ 2133mhz AXMA2800FKT4C. I can now set a multiplier from 13 to 18. However, I can't get my processor higher than 15. If I set it to 16, my PC won't boot. Increasing the voltage didn't help either, unfortunately. Is there a way to get this processor to a multiplier of 16? The processor is also displayed incorrectly during the post. The post says it's running at 1800MHz. See my picture.

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Could this perhaps be fixed with a microcode update so that the processor name and MHz are displayed correctly during the post? And if yes, do you or anyone know how that has to be done?

Reply 7 of 8, by Repo Man11

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The BIOS Patcher could (potentially) solve your issue, but you have to be careful because it can easily result in a board that won't POST. No big deal if you have a chip flasher or are wiling and able to do a hot swap BIOS flash.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KBYj1vx3zQ

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Reply 8 of 8, by PcBytes

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stanwebber wrote on 2025-07-31, 14:30:

i bought the exact same cpu, but did not have any luck with my iwill kk266plus. i subsequently discovered the board will not recognize ANY thoroughbred/barron core. i settled on a palomino 2000 mp. i can clock it as low as a 5x multiplier, but i don't get the on-the-fly adjustments via cpuspd (or as low as a 3x multiplier) that a true mobile cpu has.

don't let me dissuade you though. if your motherboard already supports a thoroughbred/thornton, i don't see any reason why a mobile barton wouldn't work (especially an fsb266 desktop replacement designated one). if you have a mind to you can easily patch the cpu microcode in your bios to properly recognize the cpu.

i'm hoping the AXMA2800FKT4C will work in a biostar m7mia (amd760 with ddr), but that board abruptly stopped working. i'm assuming bad caps so i'll try the cpu out sometime down the road when i find someone to do the repair. i know this cpu WILL work in a later revision abit kt7a so fingers crossed.

For XP-M I'd recommend KG7-RAID. I installed a 2400 in mine and with a X800XTPE that thing is blazing fast.

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