I think i have some interesting info for K7T Turbo owners.
I wasn't to satisfied with the board. I had a Duron 800 which could run at 7,5 x 133 Mhz with out much problems. But for that i had to use the old 10b16 bios
.
But i really wanted to use the new bios.
Anyway last week i flashed my v2.7 bios to the new v2.8 version. My processor was set at 9 x 100 at that time.
I noticed that in the frequency control option in the bios something had changed. Normally in the other versions i had a mp option starting at 8 x (processor default).
But know it started at 9 x.
So i got my hopes up. Today i flashed the bios back to the old 10b16 overclockers bios. I set the mp to 6 ( 6 x 100Mhz). I saved and exit.
Then i flashed the v2.8 back in again.
And voila the multiplier option now started at 6 x. My Duron is now happely running at 7,5 x 133 Mhz with the latest bios.
I hope it works for you guys as well. Let me know!
I wasn't to satisfied with the board. I had a Duron 800 which could run at 7,5 x 133 Mhz with out much problems. But for that i had to use the old 10b16 bios
But i really wanted to use the new bios.
Anyway last week i flashed my v2.7 bios to the new v2.8 version. My processor was set at 9 x 100 at that time.
I noticed that in the frequency control option in the bios something had changed. Normally in the other versions i had a mp option starting at 8 x (processor default).
But know it started at 9 x.
So i got my hopes up. Today i flashed the bios back to the old 10b16 overclockers bios. I set the mp to 6 ( 6 x 100Mhz). I saved and exit.
Then i flashed the v2.8 back in again.
And voila the multiplier option now started at 6 x. My Duron is now happely running at 7,5 x 133 Mhz with the latest bios.
I hope it works for you guys as well. Let me know!
