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Company(s): Advanced Micro Devices
Product: Athlon XP 2200+
Availability: Late July
Author: Michael (Oreo) Falcon
Price: $239.00
Supplier: AMD
Date: 6-10-02
There are 9 parts to this review, please use the pulldown below to browse sections or simply hit "Next" at the bottom of each section to continue
Final Impressions
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Our overclocking results show that there is more power to come as AMD keeps pushing the boundaries. Even though we didnt do any really awesome overclocking for this article we are still pushing the XP2200+ to see what types of numbers we can get on other platforms. Check in our forums to see how we did. The true lagniappe here is having the XP2200+ hit the market. When this happens the older (older ha thats a relative term to say the least) AMD processor offerings will be dropping in price. If you dont need to have the latest and greatest a 1900/2000/2100 should fit the bill fine and leave you with some spending money.
In the world of business and gaming there is no substitute for pure horsepower and that is what the XP2200+ is all about.
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