Cam the MSI-Delta-ILSR unlock the multipliers?

Can the MSI K7N2-Delta-ILSR unlock the multipliers of an Athlon XP like the Asus A7N8X? If don't, why the A7N8X can do it? What's the big trick?
Can anyone answer to these questions?

Wonkanoby just answered your question here...if you want to unlock anything above the 12.5 setting in BIOS then you have to do the wire trick to your processor.
Bonz 8)

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