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Review of postings for Unlock multiplier asus a7m266d ? (the latest posts first)
ocinside Erstellt: 20:06 am 2. Okt. 2003
@Iznobad yes, it's more than easy with the Pin-Mod guide
But don't forget to connect the five L1 bridges first, if they aren't already connected yet.
Iznobad Erstellt: 13:04 am 1. Okt. 2003
Hi,

I have the same motherboard as you do. I have two Athlon XP Palominos same as you.

Right now I'm running FSB og 100
I have to keep the CPU speed down otherwise they use too much power and then my machine reboots (my powersupply is too small.)

I want to run at FSB 133 or maybe 166 if possible.

On this site i found this brilliant guide/grpahics for how to set my multiplier manually.

https://www.ocinside.de/go_d.html?/html/workshop/pinmod/amd_pinmod_d.html

It uses a wire around the underside of some selected pins. Much easier than messing around with conductive paint. I cannot wait to try it out at home!

I will first try with the 5xFSB multiplier and then slowly increase my FSB in bios, until i get crashes or reboots. then hopefully I'll be running at 5x166 = 830 mhz. When that works, I'll try to up the multiplier. Remember FSB is more important than multiplier, since it affects everything and multiplier only affects the CPU
Beomaster Erstellt: 20:06 am 22. Aug. 2003
i was not sure about the size of Europe :lol: but obviously corallus was faster then me, i didn't recognize that he has postet 2 minutes before me
WaSaBi Erstellt: 19:49 am 22. Aug. 2003

Zitat von Beomaster am 19:33 am Aug. 22, 2003
do you mean this?
http://www.contacteast.com/product/group.asp?parent_id=3051
i need 40 seconds to found it in the web, i don't know the english word, but in germany we call this "Suchmaschine" (foundet by google.de, searchstring: Circuit Works Silver Conductive Grease)



In "Europe" ,Beomaster.

thanks to corallus for the firm =)
Beomaster Erstellt: 19:33 am 22. Aug. 2003
do you mean this?
http://www.contacteast.com/product/group.asp?parent_id=3051
i need 40 seconds to found it in the web, i don't know the english word, but in germany we call this "Suchmaschine" (foundet by google.de, searchstring: Circuit Works Silver Conductive Grease)
Weniger Answer Mehr Answer
corallus Erstellt: 19:31 am 22. Aug. 2003
In Switzerland is this the Firm "Derendinger", hi is an big Firm who sale Car Repair Pices. The CircuitWorks Silver Conductive Grease is needed for Repair Heaters for Car(back)windows.

Regards Markus
WaSaBi Erstellt: 19:22 am 22. Aug. 2003
thanks,this is clear Now =)

another question =)

where can find in europe this :CircuitWorks Silver Conductive Grease ?

thanks
corallus Erstellt: 18:38 am 22. Aug. 2003
Hi

You should to close the L1 bridges.....because you have an "Palamino" - if you have an "T-bred" or "Barton" you dont must close this bridges.....

Regards Markus
WaSaBi Erstellt: 15:39 am 22. Aug. 2003
hi

another question

find this in your guide: at the end...

"Close all L1 bridges if you want to change the multiplier via BIOS or Jumper."

I can't do that....a7m266D,no bios option and no jumpers for multiplier!


"Otherway leave all L1 connections open."

So ?

Do i close the L1 or not ?

thanks...
corallus Erstellt: 22:28 am 21. Aug. 2003
:thumb: Just like Jens says...........

Regards corallus
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