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AMD Athlon XP 2600+ (333FSB, 1.65V, 512KB) specifications

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General information
TypeCPU / Microprocessor
Market segmentDesktop
Family
AMD Athlon XP
Model number  ? 2600+
CPU part number
  • AXDA2600DKV4D is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Stepping codesADYHA   AIUCB   AQUCA   AQUDA   AQXCA   AQXDA   AQXEA   AQXFA   AQYFA   AQYHA   AQZFA   IQYHA   KQYHA   KQZFA
Frequency  ? 2600+ (rated)
1917 MHz (real)
Bus speed  ? 333 MHz
Clock multiplier  ? 11.5
Package453-pin organic PGA
1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm)
AMD Package numbers27291, 27488, 27493, 28103
SocketSocket A (Socket 462)
Architecture / Microarchitecture
MicroarchitectureK7
Processor core  ? Barton (Model 10)
Core stepping  ? A2
CPUID6A0
Manufacturing process0.13 micron copper process
Data width32 bit
The number of CPU cores1
The number of threads1
Floating Point UnitIntegrated
Level 1 cache size  ? 64 KB 2-way set associative instruction cache
64 KB 2-way set associative data cache
Level 2 cache size  ? Full-speed on-die 512 KB 16-way set associative exclusive cache
MultiprocessingUniprocessor
Extensions and Technologies
  • MMX instructions
  • Extensions to MMX
  • 3DNow! technology
  • Extensions to 3DNow!
  • SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions
Low power features
  • Halt state
  • Stop Grant states
  • Sleep state  ? 
  • Probe state
Integrated peripherals / components
Integrated graphicsNone
Electrical / Thermal parameters
V core  ? 1.65V
Minimum/Maximum operating temperature  ? 0°C - 85°C
Typical/Maximum power dissipation53.7 Watt / 68.3 Watt
Notes on AMD Athlon XP 2600+ (333FSB, 1.65V, 512KB)
  • Actual bus frequency is 166 MHz. Because the processor uses Double Data Rate bus the effective bus speed is 333 MHz.

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CPU ID information for the Athlon XP 2600+ (333FSB, 1.65V, 512KB)

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Submission details
Manufacturer:AMDMeasured frequency:1916 MHz
CPU Family:Athlon XPComment:Barton 27493
Model Number:2600+ 
Part number (supplied):AXDA2600DKV4DSubmitted by:Drathas
Part number (guessed):
AXDA2600DKV4D
Submitted on:
Stepping Code:KQYHA 0415MPDWCWID version:0.5
General information
Vendor:AuthenticAMD
Processor name (BIOS):AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2600+
Cores:1
Processor type:Original OEM Processor
Core stepping:A2
CPUID signature:6A0
Family: 6 (06h)
Model:10 (0Ah)
Stepping: 0 (00h)

Cache details
Cache: L1 data L1 instruction L2
Size: 64 KB 64 KB 512 KB
Associativity: 2-way set
associative
2-way set
associative
16-way set
associative
Line size: 64 bytes 64 bytes 64 bytes
Lines per tag: 1 1 1

Supported instructions
Instruction set extensionsAdditional instructions
MMX CMOV
AMD extensions to MMX CMPXCHG8B
3DNow! FXSAVE/FXRSTORE
Extensions to 3DNow! SYSCALL/SYSRET
SSE SYSENTER/SYSEXIT

Integrated features and technologies
Major featuresOther features
On-chip Floating Point Unit 36-bit page-size extensions
  Advanced programmable interrupt controller
  Debugging extensions
  Machine check architecture
  Machine check exception
  Memory-type range registers
  Model-specific registers
  Page attribute table
  Page global extension
  Page-size extensions (4MB pages)
  Physical address extensions
  Temperature sensor
  Time stamp counter
  Virtual 8086-mode enhancements

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The list of related CPUs does not include all models. For the complete list, please see the related "K7" processors for socket 462 page.

Model Frequency L2
cache
Features  
AMD Athlon XP family, Socket 462
   Athlon XP 2600+ (333FSB, 1.65V, 512KB)1.91 GHz512 KBSSE 
   Athlon XP 2800+ (333FSB, 512KB)2.08 GHz512 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 2800+ (LV, 1.65V)2.08 GHz512 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 3000+ (400FSB)2.1 GHz512 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 2600+ (266FSB)2.13 GHz256 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 2600+ (Thorton)2.13 GHz256 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 2800+ (LV, 1.5V)2.08 GHz512 KBSSE, CnQ>
   Athlon XP 3000+ (LV)2.1 GHz512 KBSSE, CnQ>
   Athlon XP 2800+ (266FSB)2.13 GHz512 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 2700+ (256KB)2.16 GHz256 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 3100+2.2 GHz256 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 3000+ (333FSB)2.16 GHz512 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 3200+ (400FSB)2.2 GHz512 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 2800+ (333FSB, 256KB)2.25 GHz256 KBSSE>
   Athlon XP 3200+ (333FSB)2.33 GHz512 KBSSE>
Other families, K7 micro-architecture, Socket 462
   Duron DHD1400DLV1C (1.4 GHz)1.4 GHz64 KBSSE>
   Athlon A1400AMS3B (1.4 GHz)1.4 GHz256 KBSSE>
   Athlon A1400AMS3C (1.4 GHz)1.4 GHz256 KBSSE>
   Athlon 1600+1.4 GHz256 KBSSE, CnQ>
   Duron DHD1600DLV1C (1.6 GHz)1.6 GHz64 KBSSE>
   Duron DHD1800DLV1C (1.8 GHz)1.8 GHz64 KBSSE>
   Sempron 2800+ (Thorton)2 GHz256 KBSSE>
   Sempron 3000+2 GHz512 KBSSE>
   Sempron 3300+2.2 GHz512 KBSSE>
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 • Features abbreviations:
SSE - SSE instructions
CnQ - Cool'n'Quiet / PowerNow!

Pictures (12)

AMD Athlon XP 2600+ - AXDA2600DKV4D

AMD Athlon XP 2600+ - AXDA2600DKV4D
Better photos for this page...
2007-04-04 16:59:30
Posted by: sef.meep.cz

 
Better photos for this page...
Stepping you don't yet list
2007-12-24 19:27:35
Posted by: OverPAQ'd

Pic attached of my XP2600 "KQZFA" Stepping from Week 17 '04.
Response: Will be added to the site next time I rebuild AMD stepping code pages
Stepping you don
Picture of AXDA3000DKV4D - AQYHA0408MPMW
2008-03-12 15:34:32
Posted by: Gunter Manger

I hope you can use it.

:-))
Picture of AXDA3000DKV4D - AQYHA0408MPMW
 
2008-09-23 21:35:51
Posted by: Zdenek

 
 
Athlon XP (Barton) AXDA2600DKV4D
2009-01-06 02:40:01
Posted by: Brendan J. Varley

My first XP with a Barton core. Its running on an Abit VA-20 motherboard. Haven't fine tuned it yet. Very strong so far.
Athlon XP (Barton) AXDA2600DKV4D
Barton 2600+
2009-01-15 15:29:11
Posted by: David C

My secondary AMD CPU.
Frequency is 1933MHz.
In the present is fully functional.
AXDA2600DLV4D
2010-03-15 18:25:14
Posted by: OldAMDGearFan

Here is the "L" version.
I've not been able to find specs for it, but I believe it's either a 1.5v, 1.55v or 1.6v of the same CPU.
There's a listing for it under stepping codes, but no info. Hopefully you can add it.
AXDA2600DLV4D
AMD Athlon 2600+ (Barthon) [Tray]
2010-07-26 14:01:51
Posted by: mikijabre

AXDA2600DKV4D
AMD Athlon 2600+ (Barthon) [Tray]
retail packaging front and back
2010-10-29 10:47:05
Posted by: Neon

 
retail packaging front and back
 
2011-03-21 11:31:20
Posted by: Bigo

 
 
15 year old and still working
2019-12-26 01:18:12
Posted by: DRATHAS

My AMD Athlon XP 2600+ AXDA2600DKV4D. CPU-Z picture. With stock cooler and Arctic MX-4 tehrnal paste.
15 year old and still working
Comments (26)

You're welcome to post suggestions, corrections, missing information, your own personal AMD Athlon XP 2600+ (333FSB, 1.65V, 512KB) review, or your experience with the microprocessor. For all other questions please proceed to the Athlon XP 2600+ (333FSB, 1.65V, 512KB) discussion page.

 

2006-10-21 21:49:34
Posted by: Charles Smith

CPU 1800+ ----> 2600+

2007-01-29 02:45:04
Posted by: Fox

Hi, I have an AMD 1800+ on a motherboard Asus A7V333. How much of a difference will I notice upgrading to this 2600+?? Can I use this cpu?
If not what is the best upgrade for me?

Thanks :-)

Response: The 2600+ will work. The fastest for you is Athlon XP 3000+/333 FSB. 2600+ will be up to 40% faster, o rabout 15% - 25% in games

Thermal Grease

2007-02-03 14:35:33
Posted by: oneoff

Way too much grease used here :p

would this work....

2007-04-06 19:09:27
Posted by: NoViS

would this work with a
A7V33 Asus Motherboard?

Response: It would work if PCB version of your board is 1017.

WIRING PATTERNS ON CPU

2007-04-19 07:43:46
Posted by: scotty

why some AMD CPUs have them and some just have those "dotted" pattern? are those wiring pattern due to overclocking or they were made to look different? (seems like the faster Athlon XPs have these wiring pattern)

Overclocking

2007-04-30 03:51:09
Posted by: Unown

i have screen thic overclocked procesor:

Overclocking

Supported on MSI KM4M-L motherboard??

2007-05-02 06:20:34
Posted by: Sander

Hi,
The MSI website list of CPU support for my board (KM4M-L) indicates support for Barton core AthlonXP 2500+, 2800+, 3000+ and 3200+. Why not this CPU (Barton 2600+)?

Many thanks

Response: Probably it was not tested by MSI. If Barton 2500+ and 3000+ CPUs are supported then the 2600+ should work too.

XP 2600+ Upgrade

2007-06-07 11:20:13
Posted by: dew

I'm running a XP2000+ on a KM400-M2 board. Just wondered if it would be possible to upgrade to XP 2600+ AXDA2600DKV4D Barton? Also would it be a worthwhile upgrade?
Would the existing heatsink and fan be ok?
many thanks.

Response: Your board supports faster Bartons, so the 2600+ Barton should be supported too. Please post other questions in the forum.

List of compatible motherboards

2007-10-30 22:33:52
Posted by: David

I have a spare AMD Athlon XP 2600 CPU and I want to find a used motherboard to rebuild a working system. Is there a listing anywhere to find out what motherboards are compatible before I buy?

Response: Partial list: http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/cgi-bin/SearchSite.pl?SEARCH=AXDA2600DKV4D&PROCESS=Search

Multiplier

2007-12-11 05:36:51
Posted by: mOuSe

Is the multiplier on this cpu locked?

Response: Yes, multiplier is locked.

Picture of AXDA2600DKV4D - AQYHA0408UPMW

2008-03-12 15:36:07
Posted by: Gunter Manger

I hope you can use it.

:-))

Picture of AXDA2600DKV4D - AQYHA0408UPMW

 

2008-07-24 12:02:42
Posted by: kk123

As this picture shows, this is my CPU overclocking this value after, for your consideration under.
ps: For stability, I no more tests to

Overclocking

2008-07-24 12:51:15
Posted by: goat

Ive been able to hit 191fsb=2.2ghz prime95 stable anything faster and it would crash while booting xp pro

my oc preferred values

2009-03-12 14:30:19
Posted by: chris

my AMD Athlon XP 2600+ is UNLOCKED

-board: Ga-7nnxp (bios f20)
-ram: non name wiht 7-3-3-2 T1 (2gb ddr)
-graphic: gecube ati x1950pro (512mb ddr3)

my settings they're stable

my oc preferred values

CPU-Z

2009-12-30 07:54:02
Posted by: paVz

CPU-Z

AXDA2600DKV4D got to 2166MHz

2010-08-08 12:17:40
Posted by: SepehrSunny

AMD Athlon XP, (Barton) 2600+ CPU overclocked to:

AMD Athlon XP, 2166 Mhz (11.5 x 188) 3000+

Spec guide:
CPU Host Clock Control: Enabled
CPU Host Frequency(MHz): 188
PCI/AGP Host Frequency(MHz): 37/74
CPU OverVoltage Control: +10%



Testing Condition: I've tested this condition for more than one hour, and everything was going alright. I played high Full HD movie (1920*1080 - compressed) on 1920*1080 screen resolution to keep the CPU usage above 70%, and after 1h temperature of CPU, CPUfan, Motherboard, and Chasis was just OK. :)
have fun with it :D

AXDA2600DKV4D got to 2166MHz

Best Athlon XP CPU!

2010-11-02 08:16:55
Posted by: Fredrik

I'm using this CPU today and it runs very stable in Win 7 @ 2300 MHz (400 MHz FSB). It was not stable in XP but after upgrading to new high quality PC3200 DDR RAM and improved cooling the system is stable running Windows 7. This is the best socket A CPU since it has 11.5 multiplier instead of 11 as 3200+. Infact I get an higher score in most benchmark than the standard 3200+ CPU.

 

2010-11-15 04:22:43
Posted by: Nickolai Dackov

Very good modification of AtlonXP,it has been running for over six months on 200 MHz FSB on Asrock K7Upgrade600.No problems,but I have poor power supply,and the system becomes unstable because of it,it's just 230 watts,made by drunk chineese technician,but stil runnig very well at fsb:ddr 1:1 2x256 DDR A-DATA PC3200,working in duel channel,I'm sure it can do more,but not with this supply,and I am quite satisfied and I don't want to push it.Max temp. 55 degrees Celsius with Titan aluminium second hand cooler,that makes noise as drilling machine!!!

Stable OC ....... several of years?!

2010-11-29 14:34:57
Posted by: Mark J

I have the Athlon XP 2600+ Barton (Stock Speed 1917Mhz) in this box running on an Asus A7V600 running @ 2250Mhz. This AMD Barton was purchased new in November of 2003 and the clock multiplier was unlocked from the get go out of the box. It had run for years at +/- 2083 on a clock multiplier of 12.5 on a Soyo KT4 Dragon Lite. The Soyo gave up the ghost about a year ago & I got the Asus A7V600 new surplus to replace the Soyo. I stepped the clock up to 13.5 on the Asus (2250 mhz) and it has been running stable without problems. Was running Unreal Tournament 3 for hours without probs as well as my TurboCad Pro CAD, processing 1.5 GB .avi astrophoto files, FITS files, just all sorts of photo & graphics editing such stuff.

Average temps in 72 - 80 degree F household was 38 - 42 C air cooled with a side 120mm 2 front 80mm & 2 rear 80mm fans. It has been "demoted" to the shop box ambient temps out here right now are @ around 58 degree F & it runs average of around 26 - 30 Degree C under average load, 34 C at full stress tilt. OH yea & a thermal take 480W PS died last year, now up to a Corsair 500W!

Stable OC ....... several of years?!

Good one

2010-12-10 15:05:20
Posted by: Ed

I have been using it since 2004. in an ASUS mobo with no extra cooling (just the radiator+fan, nothing special) with 200*11,5 settings. Without real problems.

Just trying to set it to 166*11,5 as Rome: Total war is giving me BSOD-s... :(

Amd Athlon 2600+

2012-04-30 06:45:52
Posted by: vlad20

Hi guys i have a Amd Athlon 2600+ (AQYHA0441VPMW). and i want to push it to 2,2 or 2,3 Ghz (166 * 13,5 or 200 *11,5). I have an Asrock K7VT4A Pro. It is necessary to cut some bridges or it is possible to unlock from my mobo. Anyone who have this mobo pls send me an answer. MY sistem: this proc + 1 gb ram ddr1 pc 3200, Ati hd 3450, Maxtor 40g IDE, CD-rom, Intertech SL 500(500 Watts). I just want to push it to max if it is possible ^^.

Amd Athlon 2600+

266 FSB

2015-05-29 11:17:07
Posted by: K

Will AXDA2600DKV4D drop down to a 266 FSB?

Response: Yes, you can run it at 266 MHz FSB, but it will be slower. Since it has a locked clock muliplier of 11.5, it will operate at 133 MHz * 11.5 = 1530 MHz.

 

2015-05-30 04:11:40
Posted by: Leon

But still A Barton Core probably wont work in a Motherboard that only supports Thoroughbred FSB266 like the AXDA2600DKV3C.

My favorite processor!

2016-07-01 04:11:42
Posted by: Drathas

This is a retro processor for me! I haved 2x processors of the same type, all running on a ASUS A7V600-X motherboard. One AXDA2600DKV4D with KQYHA stepping is dead when the motherboard shorted, and one that survived is the old processor of my computer. It is multiplier locked. (sad!) but I overclock it to 2.3GHz (200x11.5) and it screams like an AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (my dream of all ages was to have an AXDA3200DKV4E) but when i overlocked it the performance was in the slot between the 400Mhz FSB of 3200+ and the 333MHz FSB version of 3200+.
I had a high-end Socket A Retro PC (built in 2004). Now i had a K8V-X SE from Asus and the Sempron 3000+ Palermo was crappy. Because the L2 cache on it was 128KB instead of 512KB on this Barton.

P.S. Processor Changed in K8V-X SE!

2016-08-15 09:04:48
Posted by: Drathas

I changed this Sempron 3000+ palermo and i have now this CAACC stepping AMD Athlon 64 2800+ ClawHammer with 512KB L2 cache and this K8V-X SE system screams!
I have reactivated my AMD Athlon XP 2600+ as a retro time machine driven by ASUS A7V600-X motherboard with 64MB Palit Geforce 4 MX440-8X with detonator 41.09!

 

2016-10-30 08:26:31
Posted by: Drathas

My Processor is still going strong. First of all, i seed when i overclock it to 2.3Ghz it is overheating. The cause of overheating is because the stock thermal pad has been old. I removed th eold thermal pad and I put in some Revoltec Thermal Paste and the processor stays at 50-60 degrees C when idle.

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