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Tyan Thunder K7

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chawken

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I just put together a Tyan Thunder K7 with Dual 1ghz Palomino's. In searching through the Bios, I did not see any features for overclocking this rig. The only thing I saw was on the mobo, and that was to set 200 or 266 fsb.

Am I blind - or missing something? How can a person overclock this mobo?
 
From the reviews I read on Tyan's amd dual processor mobo's supposedly none of them support overclcocking. which sucks.. for us overclockers.. Tyan is mostly targeted toward the server market.. Thier the reason why I don't have a dual setup now from amd.. I'm going to wait and see how abit's dual processor setup runs before I dump money into a dual cpu system..
Sorry about your misfortune..
should be a rock stable system though 8) 8)
 
toomnymods (Aug 03, 2001 11:57 p.m.):
From the reviews I read on Tyan's amd dual processor mobo's supposedly none of them support overclcocking. which sucks.. for us overclockers.. Tyan is mostly targeted toward the server market.. Thier the reason why I don't have a dual setup now from amd.. I'm going to wait and see how abit's dual processor setup runs before I dump money into a dual cpu system..
Sorry about your misfortune..
should be a rock stable system though 8) 8)

Thanks for the response. Yeah it kind of sucks. Got kind of impatient, only been waiting for a dual AMD mobo for the last couple of years. One finally comes out and I have to run it stock. I'm not happy unless I'm OC'ing the crap out of my systems.
Abit is a bit slow on their releases. Been waiting for the KG7 board and it is still about 2 weeks off. As far as a dual Palomino from ABIT, it will probably take them until after the 1st of the year.
 
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