Just picked up an Abit-KT7A board to use with my Thunderbird 1100.. Before I had just a KT7 running at 110x11 (1210mhz).. So I picked up the KT7A (For no particular reason other than I always have to have the latest equipment.. heh).. ANYWAYS, I unlocked the multiplier on the Thunderbird and I am now running at 141x8.5 (1200mhz) and I notice very little difference in speed.. Quake benchmarks are almost exactly the same.. Whats the real benefit of the KT133A chipset? With the old KT7 board, I could still run my memory at 133+, just the FSB would not run at 133mhz..
The only real benefit of the 133A chipset I have seen so far, is that running at 141x8.5 seems more stable than 110x11..
The only real benefit of the 133A chipset I have seen so far, is that running at 141x8.5 seems more stable than 110x11..