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Lowest CPU voltage on the MSI K7T266 PRO2 VIA KT266A mobo?

zippy

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I see that their K7T Turbo board had CPU voltages as low as 1.3v. I'm lookng to underclock (so I can just use passive cooling on my CPU) so I have three questions:

1.) What is the lowest CPU voltage on the K7T266 Pro2?
2.) Can you adjust the multiplier?
3.) Anyone seen any reviews of this board?

Thanks. 🙂
 
Nevermind, I found my answers!

Review at accelenation

<< If you look at the first BIOS screenshot you can see the memory tweaking options. These include the regular CAS Latency, Interleaving, Tras, Trp, and Trcp options. You also get to select the Command Rate and Queue Depth, which is nice. It is good to see more and more manufacturers? allowing users to select how their RAM will run.

Overclocking options on the K7T are decent. You have to select whether your processor is a 100Mhz or 133Mhz part first, then you get to go from there. The board allows Vcores from 1.125-1.85V. I like EPoX and Shuttle's way of allowing a +V option instead of just selecting the voltage, since it allows you to go over 1.85V, but that is just me being picky.

You also get front side buses from 100-132Mhz if you select a 100Mhz bus processor, and from 134Mhz-164Mhz if you select a 133Mhz part. I would like to see them go higher, but it didn't matter for me since no matter how hard I tried I couldn't get the BIOS to register that I was changing the FSB. I will go into that more later. You also get Multipliers from 6-14X and VMEM from 2.5-2.7V, which is standard.
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