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Old 02-18-02, 10:06 PM Thread Starter   #1
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kt133a and divisors


Hiyas,

Just doing some research in case I can't fix my current mobo. (PS don't bring up ddr boards cause I ain't got got the cash! ) In all of the spec sheets I have seen and reviews, none of them give much, (usually none) attention to divisors. If anyone could, could they give me a rough idea of which mobos have which divisors? Thanks in advance
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Old 02-18-02, 11:17 PM   #2
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That i know of no mobo's have any divisors higher than 1/4, which gives you stock PCI speeds at a FSB of 133. I think all recent boards should have this 1/4 divisor.
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