| That board uses the KT266A chipset, which means that it is pretty much limited to CPUs with 100 and 133 MHz FSB (200 or 266 MHz DDR). You can get up to a 2800+ in the 266 MHz speed, but be aware that there are also 2800+ chips that run 166 MHz FSB (333 MHz DDR), which won't work in your board.
These are the chips which should work for you:
AXDA2500DKV4C (1.87G)
AXDA2600DKV4C (2.00G)
AXDA2800DKV4C (2.13G)
Those are all Barton cores, and so have 512K of L2 cache and probably represent the best bang for the buck.
Note that all of the chips end with the letter 'C'. That letter denotes those chips as having 133 MHz FSB (266 MHz DDR), which is what you need.
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