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PK-OCK7/EV6
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| Wed Apr 25, 2001 | 2:40P| PermaLink |
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Luckily, the popular chipset in the enthusiast market is the VIA KT133A, and nearly every board based on this chipset has multiplier manipulation. Even the smaller players who normally don't cater to overclockers, such as Shuttle, DFI, and AOpen are offering KT133A's with multiplier manipulation. However, as the KT266 and Magik 1 gain in maturity and popularity, the dearth of excellent overclocking boards based on said chipsets will hurt the enthusiast market. Wouldn't it be great if there were some way to adjust the multiplier of Socket A processors, even without a motherboard that supports the feature? Now there is such a way.
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