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-- Veröffentlicht durch Beomaster am 23:07 am 21. Jan. 2008
yes its possible with a thin extreme sharp knife, but dont cut too deep
-- Veröffentlicht durch gh0st am 22:30 am 21. Jan. 2008
I'm sure it's a stock heatsink and fan. : ( Could I just cut the L11 bridge with a knife and be done with it?
-- Veröffentlicht durch Beomaster am 12:59 am 21. Jan. 2008
without cutting L11 bridges you are only able to add voltage to the step of open bridges, what means: L11 says 1,50V, you can wire mod 1,55 1,60 1,65 1,70 1,75 1,80 and 1,85V L11 says 1,60V, you can wire mod 1,65 1,80 and 1,85V L11 says 1,65V, you can wire mod only 1,85V you only have to set a few wires for changing voltage, look what wires must be set for stock voltage, imagine theese are already set, you only have to add the wire(s) for the voltage you need you can use 1,85V but be sure you have a damn good cooler, TMax should be maximum 55°C to be safe
-- Veröffentlicht durch gh0st am 3:59 am 21. Jan. 2008
Thanks for the replies! I did finish it. Now I have another kind of issue though: I opened my bios util PC Health, and it says the CPU voltage is at ~1.8 now. I am almost positive I set the wires for 1.675. It's faster, but won't the 1.8 burn it up? It was at 114F and climbing when I turned it off. It was only really on though for 2-4 minutes. Help! Thanks.
-- Veröffentlicht durch Beomaster am 13:47 am 19. Jan. 2008
he means 5.5x333, we say 11x166 and right, do the wire trick, its really easy the silverstuff you may get from car repair, its used to fix damaged window heat
-- Veröffentlicht durch Schermi74 am 8:49 am 19. Jan. 2008
Hello, you dont need to work with the Lasercuts, you simply can do the Pin-Mod its way easier und you can undo it if you have to, just cut some Wires from a cable, form them as an "U" and stuck them into the holes. But why is your CPU running with a Multiplier of 5.5?:noidea:
-- Veröffentlicht durch gh0st am 4:34 am 19. Jan. 2008
Hello. I am new to overclocking. I have a AMD Barton 2500+ on a board with no multiplier, vdimm, or vcore options, just fsb, an agressive/optimal cpu option and memory timings and speed. It supports 200fsb but I can't get the 2500 to that speed (on the stock 5.5 multiplier) with stability. So I was wanting to increase the vcore to 1.675 as opposed to the 1.65 it's at now. I'm confused on what I need to do on top of the processor? What bridges should I cut or fill? Should I just wire it to lower the multiplier? I'm really just after the 200fsb so I can take advantage of the DDR400 in there. Where can I get some of that silver stuff? Thanks! (Geändert von gh0st um 4:40 am Jan. 19, 2008) (Geändert von gh0st um 4:42 am Jan. 19, 2008)
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