I think that I am getting a KT333 since I just fried my KT266A board. But if there is another KT333 revision coming out, then I will wait for it...
Any one might know what exactly is going on?
Thank you
I think that I am getting a KT333 since I just fried my KT266A board. But if there is another KT333 revision coming out, then I will wait for it...
Any one might know what exactly is going on?
Thank you
it doesn't matter what the FSB is at, the multiplier just won't go above 10.5 or less than 6 or 8 or 9.. cannnot remember.. something like that..
but, it just won't be above 10.5 or less than one of those numbers above.
The CPU is an AthlonXP 1600+ unlocked with Tom's Hardware's method. (by connecting the L1 bridges using conductive liquid)
I was able to lower the multiplier below 10.5 and above 6 I think. But no more than 10.5 or less than 6. Anything higher than 10.5 or less than 6 the machine would not boot...
The CPU is an AthlonXP 1600+ unlocked with Tom's Hardware's method. (by connecting the L1 bridges using conductive liquid)
I was able to lower the multiplier below 10.5 and above 6 I think. But no more than 10.5 or less than 6. Anything higher than 10.5 or less than 6 the machine would not boot...
The only scenario that I can think of when a CPU died under O/c condition is that when the fan isn't pluged.....
or you have too much voltage, and not enough cooling.... which it fried the CPU....
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