I have an early FIC AZ11 and was going to modify it myself until the other manufacturers came out with more "overclocker friendly" boards. Since then I've built several others on the ASUS boards as well as the FIC AD11 DDR board, I use the AZ11 at default with a 650 T-BIRD that won't overclock that well anyway. If you do modify this board with multipliers, keep in mind that you will probably be hampered by the early KT133 chipset that doesn't like FSB's much above the 107 - 110MHz range.
Here's a link that walks you through the whole procedure;
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