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Old 03-21-2003, 02:18 AM   #1
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What Mhz Is This AMD CPU ? ?

I have a AMD cpu without the box, how can I tell how fast this is (1) With the cpu not running, (2) according to the information written on the cpu. The following information is on the cpu:
Assembled In Malaysia, AMD Athlon,

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AMSN2200DKT3C 9367602270198
AIUGA 0242WBPW 1999 AMD

Well thats it,, I think AMD should have a website that I can look this information up, but where, I have been all over there site.

I want to make sure these are Athlon MP 2200+

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the number AMSN ---> 2200 <--- DKT3C - maybe that tells you that its a 2200+
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Old 03-21-2003, 09:07 AM   #3
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AMD AthlonMP 2200+ CPU, OEM (AMSN2200DKT3C)
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its an athlon 2200+
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yep, you also asked MHz. It's 1.8GHz.
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MP, never heard of that, heard tbred, XP, Duron, what is MP?
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Mp stands for multi processor. Its designed to use 2 processors in one board.
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Keep in mind that a MP can be used as a single CPU (it doesn't have to be in a dual setup).
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MP is mostly for server computers, like the Intel Xeon processor
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Although Xeons are not only used in server board, but they are most common there.
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Old 03-22-2003, 12:58 AM   #11
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Thanks for the wealth of information

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Old 03-22-2003, 09:06 AM   #12
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A funny thing about "MP" --- When AMD was going to call the "XP" the "Athlon 4", MP stood for "Mobile Processor"... I'm glad they got their heads pulled out of their you-know-what and corrected it to mean Multi-Processor.
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