1.4 GHz processor question.

dlrsuperman

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Hello I am upgrading my processor. I have an MSI K7T Pro2-A. Here are my motherboard stats. What is the fastest computer that I could possibly put in it? It says it supports up to 1.2GHz but could I put a 1.4 GHz T-Bird in it and "overclock" it to 1.4?
Mainboard Features
CPU
l Socket A for AMD® PGA Duron/Athlon processor.
l Support 500MHz, 550MHz, 600MHz, 650MHz to 1.2GHz.
Chipset
l VIA® KT133
- FSB @200MHz
- AGP 4x and PCI Advanced high performance memory controller
- Support PC100/133 SDRAM,
l VIA® VT686A chipset (352 BGA)
- Enhanced Power Management Features
- Integrated Super I/O (FDC, LPT, COM 1/2, and IR)
- Dual bus Master IDE Ultra DMA33/66
- Integrated Hardware Soundblaster
- Direct Sound AC97 Audio
- ACPI
Clock Generator
l 100Mhz clocks are supported (200MHz Internal System Bus)
Main Memory
l Support six memory banks using three 168-pin unbuffered DIMM.
l Support a maximum memory size of 1.5GB (32M x 8).
l Support 3.3v SDRAM DIMM.
 

tm37

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I have an ASUS P3V4X which ONLY supports up to 733 I think. Dropped A 850 in and it runs fine the only problem is when I boot It show a CPU ID error! Other than that It runs flawlessly!
 

ZZZZZZ

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revision: 10C with BIOS version: Award 2.7

is currently validated for the following processors:
Note that only the highest speed is shown. If not otherwise indicated, the lower speed processors have already been validated.

AMD Athlon (Thunderbird, Socket A) 1400MHz (100MHz x 14)
AMD Duron ( Socket A) 1GHz


If your BIOS is flashed to the latest code then you can run a 1.4G Tbird. Over clocking would only be possible by FSB adjustment.