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heheheheh.. I had to hit back. No more x=v fxckin
Man.. a lot of people reply without knowing anything, or just fxckin in guessing, it's ruining these forums.
Aright. You got KT133 chipset, which does not support 133/266 FSB, you can only run at 100 (some say up to 115, but I've never seen it, definately not to 133)
These are the two processors available and this is what they will default to.
200 FSB 1.4 --> 100 x 14
266 FSB 1.4 --> 133 x 10.5
You can get either, but the 200 FSB version will work right off the bat (or should with that BIOS upgrade if I understand things correctly) without you having to tinker with it. If you get the 266 and it's not factory unlocked, then you have to unlock it and run it at 14 x 100, if your mobo supports 14x manually. If it doesn't, then the only one that will work is the 200 FSB one. What I'm saying, is in order to rig the 133/266 FSB version, your board has to have a 14x setting either in the BIOS or as a jumper on the board. If not, then you have to get the 200 FSB one, that one will just default to 14x regardless. Seen!</FONT>