Asus a7v-e - how high can it go?

Camerhil

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I'm currently using an Asus A7V-E, which I know uses the KT133 chipset, but I don't know too much about it other than that.

My current cpu is a t-bird 700, and I'm wondering how high I can go with this mobo. The amd site is pretty vague about whether you can fit anything higher than 1ghz, which seems a bit low for a fairly new mobo. Could you help with this pls?

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Is this not the same chipset bearing board as the ABIT KT7-E
. If it is they use the KT133-e chipset.
 

evil_homer

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This is what ASUS says

The A7V-E is based on VIA KT133 chipset in ATX form factor for the latest support in AMD® AthlonTM / DuronTM 550MHz ~ 1GHz processors. Such new chipset is ASUS's first Socket A series to incorporate 200MHz FSB and 1GB PC133 / PC100 / VCM133 SDRAM capability in the x86 platforms. This marvelous mainboard features support for Stepless Frequency Selection, a new technology which allows CPU frequency setting to be set in 1MHz-increments and also Ultra DMA/100 data transfer, 4 USB Ports, and AGP 4X/2X. The additional upgrades provided include Realtek® RTL 8139C 100/10Mbps LAN Controller.

It dosen't say if it supports anytibng above the 1GHz hope this helps


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