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MSI's K7T266 motherboard - FrostyTech.com MSI's K7T266 motherboard
Tue Jul 17, 2001 | 11:48A| PermaLink
"The BIOS on the MSI K7T266 is the best I've seen from MSI in a while. Usually, I hate their BIOSes, because they offer few memory tweaking options, and I had a lot of problems with improperly functioning multipliers on my K7T Turbo. However, I "experienced no overclocking problems or anything wrong with the BIOS on this board. MSI offers full multiplier adjustments, and 1MHz increments for FSB overclocking (100MHz through 164MHz). However, I did find voltage adjustments a bit lacking. When I went to change voltage, All I got was 1.825 and 1.850v. My Thunderbird is penciled to default at 1.8, so I assume MSI doesn't want you changing it below default. Also, while you can adjust the DDR memory voltage (Auto, 2.6 or 2.7v) you cannot change the KT266 voltage, which I'm sure would have helped with overclocking. I hope they can add this, as it would greatly enhance the overclocking experience.
FULL STORY @ RIZENET
(http://www.rizenet.com/hardware/k7t266-pror/page1.php)


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