see the overclockers.com article today regarding KT133A.
http://www.overclockers.com/
also follow the link that says "What we think is happening with the 133A boards.
It seems the high multiplier CPUs (some) simply may not work. Regardless of unlocking the CPUs multiplier, upon bootup the CPU still runs for a few milliseconds at default then it moves on to "your" settings.
So G3DN's 1.2mhz is booting at 12x133 to get 1596, for brief milliseconds. IF it can, then it moves on to your settings which is a lower multiplier. If it can't--it's dead. It's not just Epox boards.
http://www.overclockers.com/
also follow the link that says "What we think is happening with the 133A boards.
It seems the high multiplier CPUs (some) simply may not work. Regardless of unlocking the CPUs multiplier, upon bootup the CPU still runs for a few milliseconds at default then it moves on to "your" settings.
So G3DN's 1.2mhz is booting at 12x133 to get 1596, for brief milliseconds. IF it can, then it moves on to your settings which is a lower multiplier. If it can't--it's dead. It's not just Epox boards.