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Originally posted by mluckey
This is cross posted because of no hits after two days....
On my KR7A-133 (KT266a) I just found that after manually setting my AIUHB 0302 XP-2100+ to 13.5x multiplier, that I can now use 13x, 13.5x, and 14x all from BIOS, without reconfiguring the CPU via painting or cutting.
The setting of 9.0x, 9.5x and 10x multiplier equates to 13x, 13.5x, and 14x respectively. I'm curious if this is a result of manually changing the stock CPU multi, or would ANY 13.5x CPU be able to do the same? It's kind of nice to be at 2.33 Ghz at only 166 Mhz FSB for video processing, and then drop the multiplier and raise the FSB for gaming. It's like a new motherboard CPU combo!
If anyone has a 13.5x multiplier set on their CPU, could you check to see if it works on your board, or is it just a quirk on my CPU/mobo?
What color capacitors does your board have?? I have had trouble getting past 189 fsb on my KR7A-133R... and I might do a cap change if necessary... I think mine are silver...