How to get my processor at exactly 1400Mhz

SirGameAlot

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I have a Amd Athlon 1.33Ghz with a MSI K7T turbo motherboard.
I have the latest Bios upgrade(2.7) but don't know how to put my mobo on exactly 1400Mhz.
It probably has to do with the voltage and stuff like that, i can get it at 1394Mhz but never on the smooth round figure of 1400.

So if anyone has a rundown on how to do this then i would be much obliged:)

Thnx
 

Swanny

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133*10.5 won't get you 1400. Just go 10*140. A 7Mhz FSB overclock won't be to hard.
 

kylebisme

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i doubt its still gonna be exactly 1400mhz, your bound to wind up with 1401.26 or something anyway if you find the actual fsb. whats your fixation with 1400 anyway?
 

Green Man

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Actually 10.5*133 will give you exactly 1400. You know that 133 is really 133.3333ect or 133 1/3 right? Whether your motherboard reports it as 1400 or 1402 or 1398 makes no difference on the actual speed, it just depends on if BIOS recognizes it and interprets it as 1400.
 

aznmist

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Leave it at that. Don't waste you time on this problem. You should go out or soemthing :)
 

MustPost

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I forget the reson for this. Even my 700MHz t-bird is at 7 x 100 and it says its at 708 or something don't worry about it