AMD Athlon XP 2800+ - Introducing the first 333MHz FSB Athlon XP
by Anand Lal Shimpi on October 1, 2002 8:13 AM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
Thermal Comparison
One of the commonly overlooked but most important purchasing decisions for many users is heat dissipation and power consumption of CPUs. Whether you're building a server farm and are looking to stay within a certain power envelope or if you're building a quiet home theater PC, knowing what processors in your performance range run the coolest is quite useful.
As a new addition to our CPU reviews we're providing tables of heat dissipation of every major desktop CPU since the Athlon 500 & Pentium III 500. At the same time, we're also providing a graph comparing the heat dissipation of all of the latest CPUs (all Athlon XPs vs. Pentium 4s). To access this data just make your selection according to what CPU (core) you're interested in:
AMD Athlon | AMD Athlon (Thunderbird) | AMD Athlon XP (Palomino) | AMD Athlon XP (Thoroughbred)
Intel Pentium III | Intel Pentium 4
We hope you find this feature useful, please provide us with any feedback you may have on how to improve and expand our reviews in the future.
Maximum
Heat Dissipation
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Manufacturing
Process
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AMD Athlon 500 (Model 1) |
42.0W
|
0.25-micron
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AMD Athlon 550 (Model 1) |
46.0W
|
0.25-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 600 (Model 1) |
50.0W
|
0.25-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 650 (Model 1) |
54.0W
|
0.25-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 700 (Model 1) |
50.0W
|
0.25-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 550 (Model 2) |
31.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 600 (Model 2) |
34.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
|
AMD Athlon 650 (Model 2) |
36.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 700 (Model 2) |
39.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 750 (Model 2) |
40.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 800 (Model 2) |
48.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 850 (Model 2) |
50.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
|
AMD Athlon 900 (Model 2) |
60.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 950 (Model 2) |
62.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 1000 (Model 2) |
65.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
Maximum
Heat Dissipation
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Manufacturing
Process
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AMD Athlon 900 (Thunderbird) |
51.0W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 950 (Thunderbird) |
53.1W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 1000 (Thunderbird) |
55.1W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 1100 (Thunderbird) |
60.3W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 1133 (Thunderbird) |
62.1W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 1200 (Thunderbird) |
65.7W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 1266 (Thunderbird) |
66.9W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 1300 (Thunderbird) |
68.3W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 1333 (Thunderbird) |
69.8W
|
0.18-micron
|
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AMD Athlon 1400 (Thunderbird) |
72.1W
|
0.18-micron
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judefdes - Sunday, September 21, 2003 - link
This article says that the Athlon XP 2600+won't have a 333 FSb . But I just purchased an
Athlon XP 2600+ and on the box it says 333 FSB.
Now can someone please clarify? and will it Run
on my DFI AD 73 Pro(VIA 266A chipset)motherboard?