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Anyone know how to change the multiplier tables in bios?

Xtasy

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Hi.
My fic az11e with 1200 mhz athlon oc'ed to 1391 mhz is still a lil slow for my geforce 3 ti200 @ ti500 speeds. I maxed my oc on my cpu, 13x max multplier times 107 fsb (max chipset fsb oc). I noticed that other kt-133 mobos have 14xx multiplier through their latest bios. I would really like to get my athlon to 1498 mhz to get some nice extra frames. I e-mailed fic, but they don't support overclocking and for some reason the 1400 mhz athlon cpu cannot run on this mobo, even if it had 14xx support. So i was wondering if i could edit the latest mobo bios my self to chang the multiplier tables. Does anyone have any suggestions on this?
 
Respectfully, I would suggest that a 100 MHz increase of your CPU is not going to give you noticable improvements with your video card. It just doesn't happen that easily. Second, getting a company to add additional multipliers is like pulling teeth; it just doesn't usually happen either. There are other things that you could do to improve your speed a bit here and there. Do you have the latest BIOS for your board and have you set the memory options in that to more aggressive levels? You might want to go through your BIOS, step by step, using something like the BIOS Optimization Guide or even this site has some excellent tips. You can gain a bit more performance in that manner. Have you tried loading a newer driver for your video card? Have you tried oveclocking your video card a bit? There are some utilities that can be found to do this also. All of those would be easier and more productive than trying to squeeze out a few extra MHz from your CPU.
 
My system is tweaked to the max, trying to get more by overclocking more. Apparently my athlon really lags my gf3.
 
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