The Board

The KT133A board we used was the Soltek SL-75KAV-X that features the 686B Southbridge as well as clock multiplier control.  Soltek even provides a tiny handout that explains that the L1 bridges on your CPU must be connected in order for the multiplier adjustment features to work.  You can always visit our AMD Socket-A Overclocking Guide for detailed information on exactly how to do that as well as get other useful overclocking information.


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The Soltek board would not work at 133MHz FSB with 2 x 128MB DIMMs, so we had to use a single 256MB stick from Corsair. Also, the board was not stable at FSB frequencies far above 133MHz so we could not do any overclocking tests.

The KT133 learns new tricks The Test
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