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iTsMeMa
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 5:34 am    Post subject: XP1800 on old board. Reply with quote

Just installed an XP1800 on an MSI K7T-LE (Via 133A)
The cpu is a JIUHB DLT3C. It is currently running at 1908hz (12.5 X 153)
Since this bucket has PC133 SDRam in it, I's like to know if anyone has been
able to switch to upper range multis with this board. I tried pulling AJ27
(wire in socket trick) high but I dont think it's triggering the 8X bit -
could be a board/technology thing.
Having said that, it's running like a dream
32C @ 1.55v 36 under load.
My old T-bird was 42C same sink, case and fan setup.

Hope one of you guys or gals has a thought to toss my way.


Thanks muchly,

Garry
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LBJGH
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 7:50 am    Post subject: Re: XP1800 on old board. Reply with quote

use the guide at www.ocinside.de and insert all five wires to get a fixed
multiplier. That chip may hit 2.4-2.5GHz @ 1.85v depending on the stepping.

18x133=2400mhz without o/c'n the pci/agp. :D

My buddy has a 2400+ running a 2200mhz on an Asus A7V (kt133) motherboard.

"iTsMeMa" <itsmema@mamma.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Just installed an XP1800 on an MSI K7T-LE (Via 133A)
The cpu is a JIUHB DLT3C. It is currently running at 1908hz (12.5 X 153)
Since this bucket has PC133 SDRam in it, I's like to know if anyone has
been
able to switch to upper range multis with this board. I tried pulling AJ27
(wire in socket trick) high but I dont think it's triggering the 8X bit -
could be a board/technology thing.
Having said that, it's running like a dream
32C @ 1.55v 36 under load.
My old T-bird was 42C same sink, case and fan setup.

Hope one of you guys or gals has a thought to toss my way.


Thanks muchly,

Garry

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Michael Brown
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 9:11 am    Post subject: Re: XP1800 on old board. Reply with quote

iTsMeMa wrote:
Quote:
Just installed an XP1800 on an MSI K7T-LE (Via 133A)
The cpu is a JIUHB DLT3C. It is currently running at 1908hz (12.5 X
153) Since this bucket has PC133 SDRam in it, I's like to know if
anyone has been able to switch to upper range multis with this board.
I tried pulling AJ27 (wire in socket trick) high but I dont think
it's triggering the 8X bit - could be a board/technology thing.

I've written a little bit about the pin-trick options at:
http://www.emboss.co.nz/amdmults

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Garry
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 10:03 am    Post subject: Re: XP1800 on old board. Reply with quote

Awesome, I was looking at a fixed multi on ocinside.
A great heads up.

Thanks, and I'll let ya know.

Garry
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Garry
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 10:04 am    Post subject: Re: XP1800 on old board. Reply with quote

More great info.

Thanks,

Garry
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 12:40 pm    Post subject: Re: XP1800 on old board. Reply with quote

On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 23:34:43 +0000, iTsMeMa wrote:

Quote:
Just installed an XP1800 on an MSI K7T-LE (Via 133A)
The cpu is a JIUHB DLT3C. It is currently running at 1908hz (12.5 X 153)
Since this bucket has PC133 SDRam in it, I's like to know if anyone has been
able to switch to upper range multis with this board. I tried pulling AJ27
(wire in socket trick) high but I dont think it's triggering the 8X bit -
could be a board/technology thing.

If the cpu is unlocked, then modding it to a default 13.5 multiplier will
access the higher multipliers up to 24x. If your board doesn't support
multiplier changes, the pinmod should work. For faster speeds, you'll need
to up the vcore to 1.65v or higher. See link below for more info.

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Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB)
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.html
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