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Abit KV7-V Mthrboard, AMD Athlon 2900+, 512MB PC3200 $129.99

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Old 04-13-2005
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Abit KV7-V Mthrboard, AMD Athlon 2900+, 512MB PC3200 $129.99

TigerDirect has a bundle deal on the

Abit KV7-V Via MothrBrd w/AMD Athlon XP 2900+,and 512MB
PC3200 DDR

for
$129.99

after $70 MIR,
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Old 05-29-2005
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AMD Athlon XP 2900+ / 512KB Cache / 400MHz FSB / Socket A / Barton Core / Processor

Bought this item. Cannot get the right BIOS setting, keep getting CPU error at boot. Tried default, optional default etc. Any info on this. System runs when you bypass, but does not look like its runnig at full capacity??????
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Old 05-29-2005
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A 2900+ CPU ? Never heard of that.
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Old 05-31-2005
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OEM left over, xp 2800+ running 400 FSB. see attached link

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...?EdpNo=1123359

That 2900+ is a genuine Barton XP. It is based on the 2800+, but modified to operate at 400MHz, thus the 2900+ designation. It is an OEM "contract" product and was never intended by AMD to be sold as a separate part in the retail market. By example, an OEM manufacturer (such as HP or Compaq) can contract for large production runs of non-standard CPU's, making them "brand exclusive" and sometimes "model exclusive" - meaning that they are intended to be deployed in a certain make, certain model of computer. However, if the OEM's projected sales targets were off, they still take delivery of the parts, even if the computer for which they were intended is discontinued. These excess parts are sold off (dumped) by the OEM.

The upside is that they can be purchased at relatively attractive prices - or bundled, as in this case, to make them appear so. But here's the downside... AMD will NOT provide any warranty or support for these CPUs to end users because their agreement is solely with the OEM who contracted for their manufacture. These CPUs will not even appear in the tech support database if and when you call AMD for help. (I was fortunate to have gotten through to a fellow who happened to know.)

Okay, that's what AMD told me. Taking it a step further, now it makes perfect sense why a user would have a problem getting the mobo bios to properly ID the chip. The CPU's were always intended to be propietary to the specific OEM who contracted for them. So unless you know which OEM was the original purchaser, and have the specific motherboard from that OEM with the "custom bios" to ID the chip, you'll likely find it difficult to ever get the CPU to be properly recognized.
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Old 05-31-2005
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Bought this item. Cannot get the right BIOS setting, keep getting CPU error at boot. Tried default, optional default etc. Any info on this. System runs when you bypass, but does not look like its runnig at full capacity??????
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Old 06-14-2005
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Abit KV7-V Mthrboard, AMD Athlon 2900+, 512MB PC3200 $129.99 Reply to Thread

Spottech, what do you mean by "bypass". I'm about to finish building mine and turning it on. What did you set your FSB at in the bios 200? Or did you just let the computer select the FSB?
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