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The ASUS website looks like this is a workable combination. Has anyone
tried it? I currently have a 1000 Thunderbird OCd to 1.4 and I'd like to
upgrade but the board has been working flawlessly. I hate to give it up
but I'm looking for a bit more speed and proceessor power.

Thanks,

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Yep, I have an AMD 2100 Palamino on an ASUS A7V133, works just fine. Just
make sure you have the latest BIOS 1009.

"Billy Ray Padgett" <billyray@REVERSE-THIS--bbthgisni.moc> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.22.00.46.00.257116@REVERSE-THIS--bbthgisni.moc...
> The ASUS website looks like this is a workable combination. Has anyone
> tried it? I currently have a 1000 Thunderbird OCd to 1.4 and I'd like to
> upgrade but the board has been working flawlessly. I hate to give it up
> but I'm looking for a bit more speed and proceessor power.
>
> Thanks,

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The biggest problem I've found is finding the darn thing (AMD Athlon2100
Palomino)
Not on sale here in Finland, at least..


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"Quietman" <quietman1968 at hotmail dot com> kirjoitti viestissä
news:N_CdnUhKCfrV-JbeRVnyiQ@pipex.net...
> Yep, I have an AMD 2100 Palamino on an ASUS A7V133, works just fine. Just
> make sure you have the latest BIOS 1009.
>
> "Billy Ray Padgett" <billyray@REVERSE-THIS--bbthgisni.moc> wrote in
message
> news:pan.2005.08.22.00.46.00.257116@REVERSE-THIS--bbthgisni.moc...
> > The ASUS website looks like this is a workable combination. Has anyone
> > tried it? I currently have a 1000 Thunderbird OCd to 1.4 and I'd like
to
> > upgrade but the board has been working flawlessly. I hate to give it up
> > but I'm looking for a bit more speed and proceessor power.
> >
> > Thanks,
>
>

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Billy Ray Padgett wrote:

> I'd like to upgrade but the board has been working flawlessly. I
> hate to give it up but I'm looking for a bit more speed and
> proceessor power.
>
> Thanks,

Yes, why should you?

I would also look if you can upgrade this MB with a Barton Core AMD.
Beside my BX systems I have a KT133A from ECS. Buggy (2nd IDE Bug) but
fast.
I have found articles how to tune the voltage on MB "K7VZA3.0", to use
a Barton.

Also Thoroughbreds would make a speed up. 2400 or 2600XP




Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic

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