Right, so the T'bird 1400 'B' (14 x 100) must be modified interally at the
fab. I read that these run at 14 x when the bios is set to 5 x.
Unfoutunately mine wont boot at 5 x even with a 100 MHz bus speed.
Yeah nah the XP was obviously the cpu of choice when I wanted to upgrade
from my Duron. An XP was too expensive to buy and only see it fail to work
Luckily a parts shop let me try a few Palamino XP's. Cant really see how to
do it wrong? Tried Duron to XP straight swap; no joi, tried clearing the
cmos; no joi, tried hard resets; no joi. Was using the A9 bios. I mean if
you gotta 'fix it' in some way to get something to work then its broken and
aint meant for that use. Dont get me wrong i love to change the board, eg
voltage mod, but were talking about a processor upgrade here. Not meant to
be rocket science, thats why they devised ZIF sockets even! The upgrade from
a 900 MHz o/c Duron to a 1.5 Ghz T'bird produced dividends regardless. The
KT7 has been the best mobo i've owned and served its function well, even
though it wouldn't boot with an ISA sound card (forcing me to buy a new one)
and upset me when the KT7A's were released not long after the KT7's were
available. I'll keep running it until it refuses to. But even with the
fastest processor in the world in it it would still be a slug c.f. todays
speed spec'd feature packed turbos. So once again i'm searching for
worthwhile upgrades...
Thanks for the info
btw, if possible, i recommend an increase in bus speed from 100Mhz , your
memory & system will love it.
Dylan
"Wes Newell" <w.newell RemoveThis @SOSverizon.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.01.06.17.10.16.924572@SOSverizon.net...
> On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 20:21:57 +0800, Dylan wrote:
>
> > Wes,
> > I have an unlocked 1.33 gig 'C' t'bird which im pretty sure can go
higher
> > than the 1508 its at now and set to a 13x multiplier. Thus i'd like to
try
> > 14x but I cant find any way to get. There will be no cost involved in
doing
> > this. Wont be buying a new cpu until i get a new mainboard, ram & other
> > stuff, ie new box.
>
> AFAIK, there's no external access to an 8x multiplier bit in the tbird
> line of cpu's. If there is, and you can find it, then you could get 14x.
>
> > I tried XP's in my KT7 and they didnt work.
> >
> Then you did something wrong. An XP should work in any KT7 board. There
> are a few that won't boot without mods. These are Tbred A cores with
> default multipliers over 12.5 (2100+ and 2200+). Any other XP should boot
> without mods. I think there are hundreds that can verify this.
>
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