What's the maximum cpu speed?

My KT3V manual says that I can use 2.8GHZ CPU or higher.
Mine is a 1.7GHz one.
What's the limit to the above "higher". I have heard that a friend of mine uses a KT3V with a 3.2 GHZ (the latest released by MSI)
Thanks for claryfing this to me
J. Muleto

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Originally posted by maesus
your friend cheat you :P or you have taken assumption that 1.7Ghz = XP1700+, and 3.2Ghz = XP3200+, which is a WRONG assumption. :O
You are right Maesus. The technical sheet shows the Barton XP 3000+ as the maximum possible cpu to use on this board. Perhaps I was confused or my friend, I won't hear from him until the beginin of July when he comes back from L.A.
Anyway, I'm not an expert, just a single user. If in the future it MSI launches a CPU higher than 3.0+ for 166/333MHZ chipset, can I expect to use it with the K3TV or this Barton would be the latest?
Thank you for your help
J.Muleto

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