I OCd my Tbird 750 on the A7v using the dip swithches to set the multiplier to 9x.  I left the dips at 9x then reset the mb to jumper-free.  It now posts at 900 and allows me to modify the bus speed and voltage in bios.  I have observed that when leaving the voltage on "auto" it seems to be somehow compensating for the higher clock multiplier since Probe reports Vcore at 1.792 - I have the voltage jumpers in their defalut settings.   I haven't read anything about this feature anywhere.  The system is much more stable on "auto" under this configuration than when I try to set the voltage in bios manually or using the jumpers.  900 seems to be my limit with this CPU.  One odd thing is happening - when I turn the power on the computer powers-up but does not boot.  I have to hit the reset switch and it starts normally (shut-down is normal).  Any comments? 
A7V, Tbird 750 @ 900 stable
128 MB NEC PC-133
Voodoo3-3500
SBLive Platinum
SmartStream PCI DSL modem
13GB & 5GB IDE, IDE CD-ROM
Win98SE
			
			A7V, Tbird 750 @ 900 stable
128 MB NEC PC-133
Voodoo3-3500
SBLive Platinum
SmartStream PCI DSL modem
13GB & 5GB IDE, IDE CD-ROM
Win98SE
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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