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Tom's Hardware and VIA KT400

ST4RCUTTER

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Hmmm...not to shabby. :)

-200Mhz FSB
-USB 2.0
-AGP 8x
-Fully supported thermal protection for the CPU.


Should be a good series of boards from that...now if only AMD could get off their arse and put out some .13um Tbreds or Bartons. Hopefully the latter will support 166FSB and be cooler running.
 

kuk

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Originally posted by: ST4RCUTTER

-200Mhz FSB

No ... it officially supports a maximum 166mhz FSB, albeit with 200mhz memory.
I would've liked to see the capabilities of a 200FSB running on an unlocked Athlon.

Kuk
 

ST4RCUTTER

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Originally posted by: kuk
Originally posted by: ST4RCUTTER

-200Mhz FSB

No ... it officially supports a maximum 166mhz FSB, albeit with 200mhz memory.
I would've liked to see the capabilities of a 200FSB running on an unlocked Athlon.

Kuk

Look at the comparisons for the KT400 again chief. It says 100/133/166/200 FSB with a maximum overclocked FSB of 250Mhz (500DDR).
 

MadRat

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Athlon "Classic" 100fsb
Athlon "Thunderbird" 100/133fsb
Athlon "Palomino" 133fsb
Athlon "Thoroughbred" 133/166fsb (rumoured)
Athlon "Barton" 166fsb

Too bad "Barton" is the last core. At this rate (see the pattern?) we'd really have a 200fsb Athlon in the next core past "Barton".
 

kuk

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Originally posted by: ST4RCUTTER
Originally posted by: kuk
Originally posted by: ST4RCUTTER

-200Mhz FSB

No ... it officially supports a maximum 166mhz FSB, albeit with 200mhz memory.
I would've liked to see the capabilities of a 200FSB running on an unlocked Athlon.

Kuk




Look at the comparisons for the KT400 again chief. It says 100/133/166/200 FSB with a maximum overclocked FSB of 250Mhz (500DDR).

Actually, it says "Front Side Bus clock 100/133/166 MHz DDR " ... that's the official specs.