AMD Athlon XP 2200+ 1.8 GHz Processor

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Blazing performance. Proven reliability. They are more than buzzwords. They are key features you look for in a processor. At AMD, we do a lot more than just talk about those features and the proof is in our comprehensive array of AMD Athlon XP processors and AMD Athlon MP processors.


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Processor Class: AMD Athlon XP

Processor Socket: AMD Socket A PGA-462

Processor Type: Single-core

Processor Speed: 1800


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Product Title: AMD Athlon XP 2200+ 1.8 GHz Processor

Manufacturer: AMD

Lowest Price: $20.00 from Amazon.com

Power Score: 4.5 | 8 Reviews


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Overall - one of the smoothest...

Strengths: Have benchmarked processor speed, math co-processor, etc. XP2200+ Rates very good, operating temps. around 121 degrees Fahrenheit.

Weakness: No weaknesses in 6 months of operation.

Overall - one of the smoothest operating XP's to date.
Have not encountered any problems with overheating, although no attempts have been made to overclock this processor.

I have built two systems with this processor, utilizing
Thermaltake's Volcano 7+ copper heatsink/fan combination.
This probably alleviates some of the high temp. operating
quirks I am sometimes told about.

By sabcomsyspg - Mar 20, 2003

Built a system using an Athlon XP...

Strengths: Good value for money

Weakness: None so far

Built a system using an Athlon XP 2200+
Using a Gagabyte GA-7VAX Mainboard and a Cooler Master V62 fan.Unlike what I ahve read about overheating problems the CPU runs at an average temperature of 43 o C
Have had no problems with it to date.
Use (Dell)Intel Pentium 4 2.4 ghz Computers at work and believe me the XP 2200+ outperforms the Pentium 4 every day !!!

By kalip - Mar 16, 2003

Probably best performance/cost...

Strengths: excellent performance/cost ratio

Weakness: stock heat sink and fan are not sufficient unless you work in a seriously airconditioned building, have huge case fans, and keep the cpu idle a lot.

Probably best performance/cost ratio for an XP with the 2400+ as a close second. If you don't overclock, get the retail version with the 3 year guarantee and then buy a big heatsink/fan.

By islatigre - Jan 24, 2003

great Processor , I don't...

Strengths: Ease of use,overcklocking is a dream.

Weakness: Needs Two additional case fans.

great Processor , I don't understand why some magazines say AMD plays numbers game- Anyone can run it @ 2250 MHZ easy.
I Have it At 2000 Mhz. Runs GREAT!
I would deffinetly recommend it to anyone espessially gamers.

By jerry23 - Mar 24, 2003

You do need a good, copper-core...

Strengths: Price/performance ratio

Weakness: core size is small. difficult heat transfer.

You do need a good, copper-core heat sink, and a worthy fan. But compared to a 2gig+ Intel P4, the XP 2200+ ROCKS! And you can buy this chip for a fraction of a P4 2.5 gig, which is what you'd have to buy to beat this chip. And even then, you would need more expensive Rdram with the P4, or you're wasting your money. This XP2200+ is the most bang for the buck. Don't buy the 2100+. The 2200 has the...
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By singlestanza - Nov 23, 2002

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