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??? MSI K7T Pro (6330)

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I bought one with other day, with a Duron 800.
I am budget so thats why...
It oc pretty well except there is a problem with it posting at 9-12.5 multipliers, and there is a workaround for this on overclockers.com...
All KT133 boards have this problem, just that it happens a hell of alot more on the K7T.
Still its a great board... what Duron or Athlon speeed are you looking to whack in it?
 
Hi, other than Iwill kk-266, I have a msi-6330 board as well (office use). This board came with full system from Gateway Computer. However, the sad thing is that it uses Amibios not Award. The AMI has got very few functions and the fuzzy logic does not work in windows probably due to the AMI bios.

Anyone knows how to switch it to Award bios. I have download the ami flash utility from MSI but do not know how to start at all.

Please help..
 
Hate to disappoint, but the MSI K7T Pro does not support multiplier adjustments so you will have to overclock by fsb alone. Check here http://www.overclockers.com/tips253/ for clarification of the various MSI K7 versions. With the KT133 chipset you will probably not get much over 110 fsb.

If you want to be able to adjust multipliers with an unlocked chip, look for a K7T Pro2 or K7T Pro2a version of this board.
 
seadog (Jun 12, 2001 08:23 p.m.):
Hate to disappoint, but the MSI K7T Pro does not support multiplier adjustments so you will have to overclock by fsb alone. Check here http://www.overclockers.com/tips253/ for clarification of the various MSI K7 versions. With the KT133 chipset you will probably not get much over 110 fsb.

If you want to be able to adjust multipliers with an unlocked chip, look for a K7T Pro2 or K7T Pro2a version of this board.


That article is wrong, I have the MS-6330 and I can go from X-5 to x-12.5 in my BIOS with the KT-133a chipset, now my M/B is the same model number, but called Turbo, I would think with the same model number they are the same.
 
TranceBear (Jun 14, 2001 03:34 a.m.):
seadog (Jun 12, 2001 08:23 p.m.):
Hate to disappoint, but the MSI K7T Pro does not support multiplier adjustments so you will have to overclock by fsb alone. Check here http://www.overclockers.com/tips253/ for clarification of the various MSI K7 versions. With the KT133 chipset you will probably not get much over 110 fsb.

If you want to be able to adjust multipliers with an unlocked chip, look for a K7T Pro2 or K7T Pro2a version of this board.


That article is wrong, I have the MS-6330 and I can go from X-5 to x-12.5 in my BIOS with the KT-133a chipset, now my M/B is the same model number, but called Turbo, I would think with the same model number they are the same.

Sorry TranceBear, you are wrong and Seadog is right!!! There are several different MSI boards that have the model number 6330, but unfortunately that doesn't mean they are the same. They are all based on the same board but with different chips and functions.
 
MSI K7T Pro - kt133 chipset 100fsb, no multiplier adjustments

MSI K7T Pro2 - kt133 chipset 100fsb, multiplier adjustments

MSI K7T Pro2a - kt133 chipset 100fsb, multiplier adjustments, ATA100

MSI K7T Turbo - kt133a chipset 133fsb, multiplier adjustments, ATA100

And just to keep things simple ;D , they are all tagged MS-6330.
 
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