GA-8KNXP

Liranan

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I have been running a GA-8KNXP for a year now and I am incredibly pleased with it and love it a lot as it will run at FSB 240MHz without a problem. I have a P4 2.6 and run it at 3120MHz and with an FSB of 960MHz I really get great performance out of it but the only problem is that the board only supports voltages up to 1.6V. Does anyone know what can be done about this and whether the voltage can be raised above 1.6?

Bush+Blair=Nazi Warcrminals
 
Same problem here with Soyo P4I875P. A guy with an older Abit board said his board had the capability of going higher than the BIOS settings, and he modified BIOS to enable the higher settings.

Well, I used a BIOS editor to open mine, but couldn't figure out where the voltage values are stored.

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Crashman life stinks... I know someone who can squeeze a gig out of his 2.8 and I am stuck with a mere 500MHz.

Bush+Blair=Nazi Warcrminals
 
If you can find any info on the BIOS mods needed to add voltage selections that are possible electronically but simply not included in BIOS settings, let me know!

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