Is it normal on the asus a7v133a boards to not be able to run .5 increment multiplier ratios? Like when I first tried to overclock my 900 tbird to 1050, I couldnt do it. I would set it at 10.5x100 to get 1050. I could overclock that high by running the fsb a bit higher, but it wouldnt allow me to use the .5 multiplier ratio? Is this normal? Infact, I just tried this tonight. I was going to run at 1074 using a 7.5x143 ratio but it booted at 1000 mhz because it kicked back down to a 7 mutiplier just like it did earlier. I dont know why it's doing this, but I can run at any whole number ratio i.e 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0 but not 10.5 or anything like that? fsb works at 143 but I dont wanna have to overclock my fsb to 153 just to get my current mhz back. Anyone know what the deal is?
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