NF7-S Highest Multiplier?

Fricardo

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It allows full access to CPU multipliers 5X-22X. Not that you would ever really need anything over 15 or so, but it's cool that they give you the option :)
 

MDE

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Originally posted by: Fricardo
It allows full access to CPU multipliers 5X-22X. Not that you would ever really need anything over 15 or so, but it's cool that they give you the option :)
Yep.
 

myocardia

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Originally posted by: Fricardo
It allows full access to CPU multipliers 5X-22X. Not that you would ever really need anything over 15 or so, but it's cool that they give you the option :)
He's asking because he wants to keep his gig of PC2100 ram, and be able to run it at 18 or 19x133 for a mobile Barton, unless my memory has failed me again.
 

ParatoOptimal

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No, I've been reading the Abit forums about NF7-s, Asus and Shuttle.
You don't want to know my RAM.
It's PC133 running at 100 on an Asus CUSL-2 with a P3-500.
I told you that you didn't want to know my RAM.

I'm waiting till the end of the month to get
2600+
NF7-S
512MB of some sort of RAM
some sort of a CPU HS/F

I saw a pic on Abit's forum of the NF7-S and at least 8 chips they recomended needed cooling.
Do I need to put heatsinks on all of them?
Some of them are too small for heatsinks.

Abit's forum mentions a problem with 2 sticks of 512.
Someone had luck with 1x512 plus 2-256.

Should I
get 2x256 and add another later
or
get 1x512 and add another later and another later

Thanks