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I currently own a Epox 8k7a w/ a 1.2 axia code thunderbird. I set the multiplier to 10 and want to boot up at 133 bus. But doesn't seem like theres a jump on this board. I noticed in the bios thats there fsb settings in there. But if you go 133 there. I boost your agp and pci buses beyond safe zones. Just curious how other people are doing this. I lookied in manuel and couldn't find anything on a 133 bus jumper....


Thanks
Jason
 

There is a jumper...

right next to the DDR voltage jumper.

Look in the manual again...its there...honest...I just did this.

Set it to 133 and go for it!!
 
Some boards support CPU only MHZ increases, but not many (Abit's do usually). Why would you need to do taht anyway, If you don't want to move the system FSB then work with the multiplier. I assume you are using a 100FSB now which would limit you to 1.25 (100 * 12.5). Have you tried moving the system FSB? As long as you ram holds out and CPU temp stays down, the only problems you will encounter will with other components, and they should work up to 133, and if they don't, well, move back the FSB. Just tweak, as long as temp stays down and Vcore is at or under 1.85, no irreparable harm will occur, so play with it.
 
thanks
Book doesn;t actually say anything about a 133 jumper but when you look close at the mother board picture in manuel you see a jumper called cpu clock. Changed that one and now running..


Thanks everyone
Jason
 
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