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2400+ with SDRAM- Potential?

drbeau

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I have just come into possesion of a 2400+ on an MSI K7T Turbo2 (Chipset Via KT133A). Unfortunatly, the platform use SDRAM and i was wondering what the OC possibility of this thing is. Currently (with the latest BIOS) it only supports a multipier of 15, which is the speed the Chip already runs at.

Can I speed up my RAM (doubtful)"? How do I, if possible, unlock this multi (its an old chip, so I SERIOUSLY doubt its locked)? Any ideas at all about this? I got the entire system for free and just want to play with it.
 
for $90 from newegg get u the DFI Infinity and some good ram. then u can oc like mad
 
Try a pinmod from oc-inside.de
Although higher multipliers are generally not selectable from the bios, most all boards 'support' hard-coded multipliers in a chip. Good luck, and let us know what happens.
 
kinda pointless to overclock a 2400+ when the system is being BOTTLENECKED by the pc133 ram.

..... just think about it
 
Well I got the system for free so I was jsut wondering if I should do anything. I wouldn't mind burning out the CPU, but meh, no biggy. The RAM really is a huge bottleneck (or small for that matter). I think i'll just leave it as-is. Next stop, pointless OCing of a Radeon 7000. New Post Time.
 
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