I have a question about dropping k6-2s into regular socket7 boards. i know that there is a company making conversion kits (including cpus)but for $269US ( I am in Canada) I am better off witha new board/cpu case)

I came accross an overclocker web page that said that you can set the multiplyer on the board to 2 and the k6-2 400 would internally remap it as 6x given a 66Mhz FSB provided that your board supported 2.2 V. Is this correct?

This is mainly curiosity as my i430TX board is running a 233MMX at 83Mhz FSB (total 292)
I am basically asking for opinions as I have never actually had to deal with AMD chips (except the girlfriends 2nd computer, a K5166) Also what is a good k6-2 k6-3 mainboard combo If the chip can't be dropped into my current board? I can port all of my existing hardware (ram is pc100) to a new m-board if necesary.

Thanks in advance for your input.

Cheers

GBJ