the k7t's certainly have the multiplier issues, the bioses that come with the mobo wont allow multipliers below the default in many cases. the 16 beta bios enabled interleaving which gives the mobo respectable memory benchmark scores and generally improves the performance in all respects. it...
Has anyone tried out the new 2.5 bios for the k7t turbo? I found it on the german msi webpage (http://www.msi-technology.de/download/bios/63xx/63303_25.exe), the only change mentioned on the webpage is "The incorrect recognition of the adjusted CCU recovers core voltage." Well thats...
if you want 133 then pull the jumper to the right of your agp slot, make sure that your multiplier is set so you get the clock speed that your looking for before you pull it or else it will boot at default X 133.
hi,
i had that same exact problem, go to abit.com.tw and download one of their bioses. then use the awdflash.exe utility that they bundle with their bins for flashing your bios. so a 'awdflash.exe <bios>' should work.
enough of a difference to allow for these beta bioses to be installed (that are really hacked together just so they work on these boards)..kind of scary though but its better then running at 100fsb
Well i thought of it when i ran out of ideas and 2 of my roommates run abits..so i decided to give it a try...i have run into one problem though. every once in a while during boot i will get no sync input and have to put the 133 jumper back in, boot at 100, and then pull the jumper to get back...
I couldnt flash my bios (from v2.4) to either of the 2 beta bioses on msi's webpage. The flash utility (version 788 or 789) would just sit and i would have to reboot. Using any of the extra paramters didnt do anything for me (including /nbl) BUT using the award flash utility from abit's webpage...
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