lol, u mean 14x100 (100MHz DDR so effective runs at 200). Yeah, just throw it in a 200fsb mobo, go into BIOS, change multiplier to 14 and there u go.
<< My guess is that it can handle a 100mhz FSB with a multiplier of 14. My question, however, is why would you want to do this? You should get better performance with a lower multiplier and a higher FSB. >>
He's probably got an old KT133 or KM133 mobo that can't use 266fsb Athlons