Athlon 64 3200 specs? FOR WES MAYBE ?

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Paul Wickham

Thanks for your replies it appears to be a 3200 with 512 cache well that's
what cpu info and cpuid programs show both off AMD site say one puzzling
thing as well about these two little programs is that the speed shown seems
to vary depending its mood I can run each program say ten times and get a
different processor speed shown each time. as wes seems to be the fountain
of knowledge in these matters I need the specs to set it all manually in the
bios as if I leave everything to auto I am sure its not recognising
correctly: I have corsair ddr 400 which has been switched with other memory
but always shows men clock as 166 I assume it should be 200? 2nd multiplier
seems to show as either 5 or 10 or 11 in easy tune depending on its mood
also on auto ldt clock seems to be 200 I assume it should be 800 MHz if I
use ddr 400
 
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Ed

Thanks for your replies it appears to be a 3200 with 512 cache well that's
what cpu info and cpuid programs show both off AMD site say one puzzling
thing as well about these two little programs is that the speed shown seems
to vary depending its mood I can run each program say ten times and get a
different processor speed shown each time. as wes seems to be the fountain
of knowledge in these matters I need the specs to set it all manually in the
bios as if I leave everything to auto I am sure its not recognising
correctly: I have corsair ddr 400 which has been switched with other memory
but always shows men clock as 166 I assume it should be 200? 2nd multiplier
seems to show as either 5 or 10 or 11 in easy tune depending on its mood
also on auto ldt clock seems to be 200 I assume it should be 800 MHz if I
use ddr 400

If you have "Cool n Quite" enabled the CPU MHz and vcore changes on the
fly.

IIRC, the LDT bus is quad pumped, 200 x 4 = 800.

A64 3200+ with 512K L2 runs at 2200MHz (200 x 11) @ 1.50V.

If you are using SPD/Auto settings in for ram try setting the ram speed
and ram timings manually in the BIOS.

Ed
 
J

JS

Thanks for your replies it appears to be a 3200 with 512 cache well
that's what cpu info and cpuid programs show both off AMD site say
one puzzling thing as well about these two little programs is that the
speed shown seems to vary depending its mood I can run each program
say ten times and get a different processor speed shown each time. as
wes seems to be the fountain of knowledge in these matters I need the
specs to set it all manually in the bios as if I leave everything to
auto I am sure its not recognising correctly: I have corsair ddr 400
which has been switched with other memory but always shows men clock
as 166 I assume it should be 200? 2nd multiplier seems to show as
either 5 or 10 or 11 in easy tune depending on its mood also on auto
ldt clock seems to be 200 I assume it should be 800 MHz if I use ddr
400


Try: (at AMD's website)

http://139.95.253.213/SRVS/CGI-
BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/?St=13,E=0000000000175531513,K=7256,Sxi=0,Solution=4273

http://www.amd.com/us-
en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_739_7203,00.html

http://forums.amd.com/

Assuming an Athlon64, 3200+, 512MByte L2 Cache, Socket 754, you have a
Newcastle version. The memory clock should be 200MHz at full speed without
overclocking.

200MHz = DDR4 => PC3200

This processor has Simgle channel memory, so it is NOT quadpumped.

Lookup your memory on Corsair's website to determine the correct latencies
for the memory.
 
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JS

Try: (at AMD's website)

http://139.95.253.213/SRVS/CGI-
BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/?St=13,E=0000000000175531513,K=7256,Sxi=0,Solution=427
3

http://www.amd.com/us-
en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_739_7203,00.html

http://forums.amd.com/

Assuming an Athlon64, 3200+, 512MByte L2 Cache, Socket 754, you have a
Newcastle version. The memory clock should be 200MHz at full speed
without overclocking.

200MHz = DDR4 => PC3200

200MHz = DDR400 => PC3200 OOOPS!
 

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