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Hi all !

i have trouble setting my cpu correctly.
I have an athlon t-bird 1000/266 with an asus a7v133.

by default, it seems that it runs at 750mhz.

my question is :

is setting the clock multiplier at 10.0x ok ?
is setting the cpu frequency at 266 ok ?

Also, when i leave the cpu at 750 and try to enter my system (windows xp), it crash... blue screen...

please help me ?!

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if you set the multiplyer to 10.0 at 266(133) then you have a 1333 seting not 1000. you need to leave the seting at 7.5 but change the FSB to 133. I think you are just set at 100 FSB thats why you have a 750.

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but what about my 266 bus speed ?

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133=266ddr, 133 fsb is 266 fsb speed.

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is setting the clock multiplier at 10.0x ok ?
is setting the cpu frequency at 266 ok ?


I've been running my TB 1000C at 1400MHz (10.5*133) for months on Dualboot Win98 and Win 2000 Pro system, and it's stable. Make sure you have better colling (I'm using GlobalWin FOP-32).

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