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jeff_harrison_344
05-14-01, 05:19 PM
K i saw this add for a 1GHz 200FSB CPU (new), and it ius going for 125 canadian, now I was wondering, because I was originally going to get a 266FSB CPU with an MSI K7T TURBO, but I was wondering would I be able to get this puppy up to 133 with the MSI K7T TURBO and a CAK38, now I am not sure if it is an AXIA, so would I if it wasnt an AXIA?

diehrd
05-14-01, 06:09 PM
It may hit 133 fsb,,,But it cannot be the AXIA because AXIA chips I think are all 266fsb.

Better be safe than sorry get the 266 fsb chip

harderclock
05-14-01, 06:39 PM
i very much doubt you can find a brand new t-bird 1 gig for a buck and a quarter so id be very cautious and if its a store id like you to post the link here.

kat
05-14-01, 06:48 PM
ibuyer.net

kat
05-14-01, 06:54 PM
pricewatch.com

how could you go wrong with that 900 tbirb ??

jeff_harrison_344
05-14-01, 07:17 PM
No trust me it doesnt matter about the price and stuff, all I wanna know is if it isnt an AXIA, what FSB do you think I could get up to?

kat
05-14-01, 07:39 PM
my 1gig 200 on an abit kt7r (non a) would run 114 fsb mushkin rev 3 memory ;D 200`s wont be axia`s ;P

jeff_harrison_344
05-14-01, 08:34 PM
Wait a second, if I put a 200FSB in a 266FSB mobo, wont it fry the cpu, or will it just slow everything down to 200FSB?

kat
05-14-01, 08:37 PM
you have to turn the multiplier down to 7.5 or somthing like that.. ;D

Da Whip
05-14-01, 08:40 PM
No it will not fry your board, chip or Ram. You will probably get 120+ out of good cas 2 memory. From what has been posted about the 200 vs. 266 fsb the performance drop is nominal.