Amd athlon axda2600dkv3c: Open Box: AMD Athlon XP 2600+ — Athlon XP Thoroughbred 2.133 GHz Socket A Processor — AXDA2600DKV3C

AMD Athlon XP 2600+ 2.13GHz 266MHz 256KB 462 CPU Processor…

General information
Type CPU / Microprocessor
Market segment Desktop
Family AMD Athlon XP
Model number 2600+
CPU part number AXDA2600DKV3C is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Stepping codes ACXJB   AIUAB   AIUCB   AIUHB   AIXHB   AIXIB   AIXJB   JIUHB
Frequency 2600+ (rated)
2133 MHz (real)
Bus speed 266 MHz
Clock multiplier 16
Package 453-pin organic PGA
1. 95″ x 1.95″ (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm)
AMD Package numbers 27291, 27648, 28104
Socket Socket A (Socket 462)
Introduction date 21-Aug-02
Price at introduction $297
 
Architecture / Microarchitecture
Microarchitecture K7
Processor core Thoroughbred (Model 8)
Manufacturing process 0.13 micron copper process
Die size 80.89mm2 (CPUID 680)
67.35mm2 (CPUID 680 / without L2 cache)
84.66mm2 (CPUID 681)
71.12mm2 (CPUID 681 / without L2 cache)
86.97mm2 (CPUID 682)
73.43mm2 (CPUID 682 / without L2 cache)
Data width 32 bit
The number of cores 1
The number of threads 1
Floating Point Unit Integrated
Level 1 cache size 64 KB code
64 KB data
Level 2 cache size Full-speed on-die 256 KB
Multiprocessing Uniprocessor
Features
  • 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
 
Electrical / Thermal parameters
V core 1. 65V
Minimum/Maximum operating temperature 0°C — 85°C
Typical/Maximum power dissipation 62 Watt / 68.3 Watt
 
Notes on AMD AXDA2600DKV3C
  • Actual bus frequency is 133 MHz. Because the processor uses Double Data Rate bus the effective bus speed is 266 MHz.
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Manufacturer AMD
CPU Series Athlon XP
Processor speed 2.13 GHz
L2 Cache 256 KB
Cooling Component(s) Included None/Processor Only
Condition Certified Refurbished
Condition Comment Full working order
Warranty 30 Day RTB (Return to Base) Warranty
Important It is your responsibility as a buyer to ensure this is compatible with your hardware or operating system before buying.

Assume that any photo is a library photo, not the actual item you will receive, unless expressly mentioned above. Item has been pulled from salvage machine so expect the item to be in a used condition with minor scuffs etc.

Unless expressly mentioned in the description, there will be no other parts included with the item. This includes items such as drivers, cables, manuals, warranty cards etc. Hard drives, tape drives, caddies etc. will not include any screws, fixing rails unless expressly mentioned.

We aims to deliver items ordered to you as soon possible. As a guide, we estimate that most items will be delivered according the following timescales. To help you plan for your delivery, we will send you an e-mail with tracking details, as soon as your order has been shipped.

UK Delivery

  • Free Delivery: Monday-Friday (2-5 Working Days)
  • Fast Delivery: Monday-Friday (1-2 Working Days)
  • Next Working Day Delivery: if ordering before 1pm it is next day (excluding Saturday/Sunday), if you place order Saturday/Sunday we will dispatch your order Monday for delivery Tuesday.

    Please note that Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays are not classed as working days.

    Delivery services may take longer if you live in remote areas like the Scottish Highlands and Northern Ireland. As a result, Next Day service may not be guaranteed.

International Delivery (not including customs processing)

  • You can choose UPS Courier at checkout, please fill in your address first to get a shipping quote. International orders are usually delivered within couple of days, speed depends on the services selected.
  • Goods are despatched Monday – Friday only.

  • Sending goods outside the United Kingdom may result in additional local customs clearance charges and taxes. Failure to pay these charges and taxes on arrival will result in the goods being returned to us. In such instances we may refund your order and delivery fees but retain a re-processing fee to cover the return costs and customs processing fees.

    Changes from 1st January 2021 – Brexit

    On 1st January 2021 the UK left the EU. A consequence of this is that goods purchased from the UK for delivery in the EU are now subject to additional duties and taxes as well as increased shipping costs. To our European customers we offering following delivery option:

    Delivery Only Service – we will deliver your order excluding any customs clearance fees, import charges and taxes. When the goods arrive in your country you will be contacted by the delivery company to pay these additional costs directly to them before final delivery as the importer of record.

    Delivery is processed under the ‘Delivery at Place’ (DAP) Incoterm.

    We would advise you to check the cost of delivery before making purchase as the customs clearance fees, import charges and taxes can amount to quite a significant cost.

We are so confident in the quality of our work that we stand behind every MicroDream Certified Refurbished product with a 12 Month Warranty as standard and we are able to offer our 30 Day Money Back Guarantee with complete confidence.

We guarantee this product against all hardware faults for a period of 12 months from receipt of the product.

If there is a hardware fault within the first 30 days of receipt we will arrange for collection free of charge and replace or repair the product.

If there is a hardware fault after the first 30 days, you are responsible for safely returning the product to us. We can arrange collection for £19 including VAT. We will pay for the carriage of the replacement or repaired product back to you.

WHO IS COVERED? This warranty is non-transferable and covers only the original end purchaser. An original or copy of a sales invoice is required for warranty service.

WHAT IS COVERED? In the event of your PC hardware developing a fault you can return it for repair or replacement (or equivalent).

WHAT IS NOT COVERED?

  • Normal wear and tear of Product use
  • Misuse, lack of care, mishandling, accident, abuse or other abnormal use
  • Use of the Product other than for its intended purpose
  • Damage caused by improper or unauthorized repair or maintenance
  • Warranty is void if repairing without our consent or warranty seal is broken
  • Product that has been modified or altered
  • Software issues (any problems associated with software – whether bundled or installed by user, file corruption, internet setup etc. )
  • Accidental damage like breaking the screen or spilling liquid on it. You would need independent insurance to cover this.
  • Used batteries, although we do guarantee that it will hold at least one hour’s charge. We will replace batteries which do not meet these criteria if reported within one week of receipt and the battery supplied is returned. Batteries are considered as consumable items — as they are expected to degrade over time. Some may require replacement.

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Old computers second life — PC REBUILDING

Old computers second life
Retro philosophy

Why?
Pure passion, passione pura. Ma anche il fascino del vintage e l’emozione del reboot quando i messaggi POST rompono il nero del monitor. Proviamo a seguire l’evoluzione dei sistemi attraverso una linea temporale che spazia dagli anni 80 al nuovo millennio e non solo. Per avere memoria di ciò che furono e sono diventati i sistemi moderni tra cui i nostri amati hand-devices che ci consentono di restare costantemente connessi alla global network. Oggi nuovi mercati si aprono per il «retrocomputing»: pezzi d’epoca prima recuperati in cantina o discarica, vengono battuti a prezzi esagerati nelle aste online. Per i puristi però la filosofia è un’altra: quella del jumper settings, degli appunti e dei manuali non sempre chiari, del testing, del rebuilding di sistemi dismessi. Tutto questo solo per pure passion, passione pura.

Una storia personale

Arriva un momento nella vita in cui è necessario recuperare le proprie cose dalla casa in cui si è vissuti fin da piccoli. Nel mio scatolone dell’hardware c’erano abbastanza componenti che, riassemblate opportunamente, avrebbero ricostituito sistemi forse ancora funzionanti. In effetti, dopo averli rimontati, con grande stupore buona parte di quei computer erano di nuovo in grado di avviarsi correttamente, nonostante l’età di già superiore ai 20 anni. Ma la cosa straordinaria era il fatto che quelli erano i miei computer, dal primissimo 8088 con monitor a fosfori verdi su cui giravano i giochi su floppy da 360Kb, al «glorioso» AMD 386DX40, primo vero computer con disco fisso e monitor a colori, e di seguito il Pentium 75 dell’età universitaria, e via via fino agli Athlon e i Pentium 4 del new millennum. Non solo «ferramenta» dunque, ma sistemi in grado di conservare ed evocare ricordi.

Retrocomputing e non solo

Gran parte di noi avrà almeno una volta cliccato sul mandrino di Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis per aprire una porta segreta o innescare qualche altro ingegnoso meccanismo di quel fantastico gioco. Oppure avrà guidato la giovanissima Lara Croft nelle peripezie del primo Tomb Raider gioco rivelazione che con un 3Dfx mostrava paesaggi e scenari eccezionali. Per gli amanti dello spara-spara Doom e Quake erano i responsabili di notti da incubo con mostri dilaniati e sotterranei terrificanti. E una miriade di altri giochi anche minori ma godibili, dai 2D side-scrolling ai cartoon con enigmi, tra i quali sempre della Lucas, Monkey Island o Full-Throttle. Requisiti minimi e molto ingegno: la grafica così così veniva compensata da trame avvincenti e soluzioni geniali. E’ innegabile però che la maggiore disponibilità di risorse ha aperto incredibili business per il gaming.

Roadmap
Rebuilding di sistemi obsoleti con tips&tricks e applicazione pratica di intuizioni e suggerimenti sparsi nei forum. CPU e motherboard history, components e retrogaming, benchmark e speedtest. Focus sulle rarità e particolare interesse per gli «adapter», strani oggetti hardware che consentivano l’adeguamento funzionale low-cost quando la tecnologia correva troppo in fretta.

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