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Old 09-30-02, 06:22 AM Thread Starter   #1
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25x multi


I have an Abit BG7 and 2.50/400 C1 P4, the bios have no manual option for 25x multi, yet the system boots and will run a 25x multi when I select 24x.....I have to press F1 to continue every boot to pass the "CPU has changed or is unworkable" message.
Does Mr Natural do a BG7 Bios and has anyone got a copy, and does it support the 25x multi on manual? If not, since the board obviously has this multi, can I enable it by bios hacking?
What does the MrN BG7 bios offer? I am running std vcore at the moment so cold boots not as apparent as when I was running the 1.8A with +15% on a 1.7vmod default - will it give me more options on other parts ie memory timing etc?

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