LubieCipy wrote on 2021-10-26, 10:47:
BitWrangler wrote on 2021-10-25, 19:01:
In general though the KT333 is a bit marginal at 166 for CPUs, though it does fine for DDR. The KT400 is more like the 333A like the 266A revision of the 266 to fix it's bugs... though then they had to do a 400A revision that could actually cope at 200/400. ... I'd even prefer the KM400 boards over KT333s, but those are usually lacking in features.
Well, KT400 does not support 3.3V AGP so my Voodoo's will be unemployed 😉 Support for the 166FSB is highly desirable. I read somewhere that KT333 supports such FSB and has a 1/5 PCI divider. I think Pentium3 doesn't have enough power for more powerful cards.
Early KT333 boards might not have working 1/5 divider. Check Gigabyte manual: there's a DIP switch (just one), that allows to set FSB to 100 or 133 (so only 1/3 and 1/4 are available for sure). You can set higher values in BIOS, but it probably provides linear clock generator.
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