CPU Properties
CPU Type AMD Athlon XP-A, 2083 MHz (6.25 x 333) 2800+
CPU Alias Barton
L1 Code Cache 64 KB
L1 Data Cache 64 KB
L2 Cache 512 KB (On-Die, Full-Speed)
CPU Physical Info
Package Type 453 Pin PGA
Package Size 4.95 cm x 4.95 cm
Transistors 54.3 million
Process Technology 6Mi, 0.13 um, CMOS, Cu
Die Size 101 mm2
Core Voltage 1.65 V
I/O Voltage 1.6 V
Typical Power 53.7 - 60.4 W (depending on clock speed)
Maximum Power 68.3 - 76.8 W (depending on clock speed)
CPUID Properties
CPUID Manufacturer AuthenticAMD
CPUID CPU Name AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2800+
CPUID Revision 06A0h
Extended CPUID Revision 07A0h
Platform ID CBh (Socket A)
IA CPU Serial Number Unknown
Instruction Set
AMD 3DNow! Supported
AMD 3DNow! Professional Supported
AMD Enhanced 3DNow! Supported
AMD Extended MMX Supported
AMD64 Not Supported
Cyrix Extended MMX Not Supported
IA-64 Not Supported
IA MMX Supported
IA SSE Supported
IA SSE 2 Not Supported
IA SSE 3 Not Supported
CLFLUSH Instruction Not Supported
CMPXCHG8B Instruction Supported
Conditional Move Instruction Supported
MONITOR / MWAIT Instruction Not Supported
CPUID Features
36-bit Page Size Extension Supported
Automatic Clock Control Not Supported
CPL Qualified Debug Store Not Supported
Debug Trace Store Not Supported
Debugging Extension Supported
Enhanced SpeedStep Technology Not Supported
Fast Save & Restore Supported
Fast System Call Supported
Hyper-Threading Technology Not Supported
L1 Context ID Not Supported
Local APIC On Chip Supported
LongRun Not Supported
LongRun Table Interface Not Supported
Machine-Check Architecture Supported
Machine-Check Exception Supported
Memory Type Range Registers Supported
Model Specific Registers Supported
Page Attribute Table Supported
Page Global Extension Supported
Page Size Extension Supported
Pending Break Event Not Supported
Physical Address Extension Supported
Processor Duty Cycle Control Not Supported
Processor Serial Number Not Supported
Self-Snoop Not Supported
Thermal Monitor Not Supported
Thermal Monitor 2 Not Supported
Time Stamp Counter Supported
Virtual Mode Extension Supported
Enhanced Power Management
Frequency ID Control Not Supported
Software Thermal Control Not Supported
Temperature Sensing Diode Supported
Thermal Monitoring Not Supported
Thermal Trip Not Supported
Voltage ID Control Not Supported
Motherboard Properties
Motherboard ID 02/13/2003-VT8377/VT8235-A7V8X-X
Motherboard Name Asus A7V8X
Front Side Bus Properties
Bus Type DEC Alpha EV6
Bus Width 64-bit
Real Clock 167 MHz (DDR)
Effective Clock 333 MHz
Bandwidth 2666 MB/s
Memory Bus Properties
Bus Type DDR SDRAM
Bus Width 64-bit
Real Clock 167 MHz (DDR)
Effective Clock 333 MHz
Bandwidth 2666 MB/s
Chipset Bus Properties
Bus Type VIA V-Link
Bus Width 8-bit
Real Clock 67 MHz (ODR)
Effective Clock 533 MHz
Bandwidth 533 MB/s
Motherboard Physical Info
CPU Sockets/Slots 1
Expansion Slots 6 PCI, 1 AGP
RAM Slots 3 DIMM
Form Factor ATX
Motherboard Size 240 mm x 300 mm
Motherboard Chipset KT400
Extra Features Q-Fan, CPU Overheating Protection, JumperFree, Stepless Freq Selection
Physical Memory
Total 1023 MB
Used 262 MB
Free 761 MB
Utilization 26 %
Swap Space
Total 2462 MB
Used 174 MB
Free 2287 MB
Utilization 7 %
Virtual Memory
Total 3486 MB
Used 437 MB
Free 3049 MB
Utilization 13 %
Chipset Properties
Motherboard Chipset VIA VT8377 Apollo KT400
In-Order Queue Depth 4
CAS Latency 2.5T
RAS To CAS Delay 3T
RAS Precharge 3T
RAS Active Time 7T
Memory Slots
DRAM Slot #1 512 MB (DDR SDRAM)
DRAM Slot #2 512 MB (DDR SDRAM)
AGP Properties
AGP Version 3.05
AGP Status Enabled
AGP Aperture Size 1024 MB
Supported AGP Speeds 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x
Current AGP Speed 8x
Fast-Write Supported, Enabled
Side Band Addressing Supported, Enabled
BIOS Properties
BIOS Type Award Modular
Award BIOS Type Award Modular BIOS v6.0
Award BIOS Message ASUS A7V8X-X ACPI BIOS Revision 1003
System BIOS Date 02/13/03
Video BIOS Date 10/21/02
You cant have everything but some times you get exactly what you want. This system just posted first place scores on 14 maps over 6 hours online in Day Of Defeat the computer with my help came in first place for kills and flag captures for all 14 maps the German team lost every map accept one and Our Allies won every other map.
The fact that this AMD chip was playing against guys I know on the German team running Intel CPU's at 3.0 GHz or overclocked higher simply proves that the AMD chip properly configured can run an Intel CPU out of town off the game map and out the back door.
BRING IN THE THE NEW 64's I am in like flint. Why in Gods name would I want to buy another Intel CPU.
I want to play and win the games not be in last place.
»§øÐ«Ñighthåwk™ Don't get mad at the player get mad at the game. Hackers drool and Skill's rule.
Memory Bus Properties
Bus Type DDR SDRAM
Bus Width 64-bit
<b>Real Clock 167 MHz (DDR)</b>
<i>Effective</i> Clock 333 MHz
Bandwidth 2666 MB/s
So seeing as you have so much knowledge, <i>and you yourself have posted all this</i>, how come you accused me of being an idiot(in the 2800+ Vs 2.8Ghz P4 Thread) when I was talking about 166Mhz RAM(well, 166.6[recurring]Mhz), and that you used 333Mhz not 166? when <b>your own post</b> should have shown you what I was talking about?
The only skill I can see you having at the moment is the ability to copy & paste.
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He's such an idiot, I even showed him my 2.4C at stock is faster than his system and he still posts this crap. If you need a computer to make you good at games then you suck, PERIOD.
What is the purpose of this thread? It's in no way related to CPU discussions. Please go brag somewhere else.
Oh, and I've won games with a Pentium 2 300 MHz on a laptop with software rendering, so I don't see the direct relation you make between processor performance and blowing more heads off...
You do have to admit though winning with a headshot where you get the head spinning off in the distance is much more satisfying when you get all the bloodspray and stuff...
You are about to answer a thread that has been inactive for more than 6 months. If you still wish to proceed, please ensure that your posting is original and does not duplicate or overlap any prior responses to this thread.