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133-->166-->200 Mhz fsb anytime soon???

BDSM

Senior member
Does the Kt266A chipset support /5 and /6 dividers?

Some say it does and others that it doesn't?

A KT266A board with an Athlon XP overclocked to 1833Mhz would just KILL, KILL, KILLLLL anything Intel will be making anytime soon.

And if someone would make some special DDR ram that would run at 200 mhz (400 mhz effective) no enthusiast would ever think of buying anything other than an XP with that ram and a KT266A board. Memory throughput would be close to the P4 and gaming performance would be absolutely staggering!! Can you say 300+ frames/sek in Quake 3? 🙂

Ofcourse I am speculating alot here. I luv speculating.

Anyway.. I would get a new XP and mobo right away if I knew there was a way of running 166 mhz FSB with a /5 divider. So.. does anyone know if there is any truth to the rumours about the /5 divider is true or not???
 


<< Does the Kt266A chipset support /5 and /6 dividers?

Some say it does and others that it doesn't?
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The chipset isnt the only factor. In fact, the chipset is only a small part of supporting higher divisors. With support from the clock generator for /5 and /6 then any such support in the chipset means nothing.
 
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