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Athlon 1200@1556 on Kt7-Raid?

dhollcroft

Junior Member
I currently have an Athlon 1200@1456 on a Kt7-Raid. I have ran it at 1500 but the fsb is a little too high and it causes some stability issues. If I physically make this processor seem as a 1400 by opening/closing bridges will the bios assign a 14x multiplier so that i can still increase the FSB and further overclock this processor? It is an AYHJA-Y stepping which should have good potential.
 
Yes, obviously. 🙂

Matter of fact, that's what everyone does to bypass the high FSB speeds that can mess with your PCI cards and hard drives!
 
I wasn't sure because abit says the board only supports 1400s with L1 bridges open. The 1200 i have now has all the L1 bridges closed. So if i open them i wasn't sure i would still be able to overclock with FSB. Just sounds kind of funny to me i guess.
 
Does an Athlon 1400 multiplier show up int the bios as "12.5 and above" but is actually a 14x multiplier? I was skeptical about modifying the processor because i see a 1400 option but with fixed FSB settings...not good... I want a 14x multiplier and FSB adjustment....Help!!!!!
 
C'mon dudes, there has to be some of you still out there with this "old" hardware. I need someone to tell me how they're athlon 1.4Ghz shows up in the bios and if they can overclock with FSB.
 
bUMb

I too have a kt7raid would like to put an XP in there and set to 14x
P.S. what would be bridge setting for the 14x (could there be a 15x setting also?)

 
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