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The overclocking features of the K7S5A out of the box are ordinary to say the least. No adjustment of multiplier, no voltage, limited frequency (100, 133). Thankfully, modified bios have become available and although they don't support altered voltages they do support a number of frequencies (100, 112, 124, 133, 138, 150, 160, and 166). Through a program called CPU Cool, additional frequencies can be used in windows, notably 142 and 146.6, which plugs a gap between 138 and 150. The infamous and simple "pencil trick" can easily set any CPU to 1.85v.
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