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Entuscan
11-03-2002, 04:05 AM
Ok I've been of the forum for a while (due to internet problems)
So maybe it has been posted before.
But for some reason I have (almost) FULL multiplier rang on my KD7 with my XP2400+
From the lowest to the highest; they all work except multi 14x.
No unlocking on the chip what so ever, no L3 connection, wiretrick or anything.
Anyone else noticed this?
Bravo
11-03-2002, 04:52 AM
.....Incredible, A chip that does 2.778ghz, and requires no unlocking. If only you had a replicator ;)
mdzcpa
11-03-2002, 05:14 AM
Originally posted by Entuscan
But for some reason I have (almost) FULL multiplier rang on my KD7 with my XP2400+
From the lowest to the highest; they all work except multi 14x.
No unlocking on the chip what so ever, no L3 connection, wiretrick or anything.
Yep....this has been widely confirmed now:)
Entuscan
11-03-2002, 05:15 AM
To bad the 14 multiplier doesn't seem to work (at first try that is)
Is this full unlock not a feature of the KD7??
of 13 and above I'm certain, but below???
Can someone else with a XP2400+ (or maybe 2200+) try and put the multiplier @ 6x133 or something for example?
EDIT: Above was posted when i was typing this
mdzcpa
11-03-2002, 05:32 AM
Entuscan:
It's a combination of the closed L1's on the XP 2200s and above, and having a mobo with is able to alter the Hi/Lo bit. For sure the Abit KD7 and AT7Max2 support this. I also think there are a number of other newer mobos which support it too.
Fewture
11-03-2002, 06:03 AM
Originally posted by mdzcpa
Entuscan:
It's a combination of the closed L1's on the XP 2200s and above, and having a mobo with is able to alter the Hi/Lo bit. For sure the Abit KD7 and AT7Max2 support this. I also think there are a number of other newer mobos which support it too.
The new Epox KT400 also unlocks it. My gues is that all KT400 mobo's wil this. Dunno about nFore2.
fibonaccov
11-04-2002, 11:51 PM
Originally posted by Fewture
The new Epox KT400 also unlocks it. My gues is that all KT400 mobo's wil this. Dunno about nFore2.
Actually, not all of them - the MSI KT400's won't allow this...
--fibo
Originally posted by fibonaccov
Actually, not all of them - the MSI KT400's won't allow this...
--fibo
Yep, that's true - MSI KT4 Ultra needs toe L3 mod...
I can confirm that ASUS A7V8X unlocks the multies without a problem.
QuadDamage
11-05-2002, 06:54 AM
Epox 8K9A2+ suuports full range of multi's. (sux big time though)