AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 1900 MHz @ 2280 MHz 45°C mit 1.125 Volt
vielleicht hat ja irgendwer noch nen tb rumfahren und kann mal nachmessen, ob der punkt rechts dasselbe potential hat wie die "weggebohrten"...?
even if those points you drilled away and the one on the right were electrically identical (which i don't know and the above german question is about), there would be a problem:
what if the connection burns where i put the yellow flash? then you couldn't continue burning the other bridges!
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innuendo offline
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AMD Thunderbird C 1000 MHz @ 1000 MHz
I understant what you're thinking.
But if the electrical schematic was like this, could it work ?
(The little black rectangles represents the micro-fuses)
True OR false ?
So... does anyone know the easyiest solution to do this ? I'm sure someone knows what is this contact on the right of the picture.
Thanks for helping me !
(I don't want to continue drilling my processor because I think i'll destroy it, i don't have the good tools to do it)
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AMD Duron Applebred 1600 MHz @ 2200 MHz 51°C mit 1.8 Volt
I wonder why you would want to modify the L7 bridges...
Anyway, IF the schematic is right, you would just destroy the contact between the dot on the right and the last bridge, so it would be useless
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innuendo offline
OC Newbie 20 Jahre dabei !
AMD Thunderbird C 1000 MHz @ 1000 MHz
I want to cut those bridges to undervolt my processor. On my motherboard (gigabyte ga7ZX-H (kt133a)), and with any bios it's impossible ! I tried with cpumsr too... but it's not possible !
The only way is to cut those bridges on the processor.
This schematic is not correct. It's only only a supposition.
I only want to know if it's possible to do it with this contact on the right of L7 bridges and I hope someone can help me
Please help !
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AMD Phenom II 2300 MHz
It's impossible. The line will be cut anywhere. It could also be cut in the horizontally part of line. You cannot control the the point where it burns.
And your paintin is wrong. The points on at the bottom aren't connecten with each other.
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 1900 MHz @ 2280 MHz 45°C mit 1.125 Volt
Zitat von innuendo am 1:03 am Juli 5, 2004 I understant what you're thinking.
But if the electrical schematic was like this, could it work ?
(The little black rectangles represents the micro-fuses)
True OR false ?
So... does anyone know the easyiest solution to do this ? I'm sure someone knows what is this contact on the right of the picture.
Thanks for helping me !
(I don't want to continue drilling my processor because I think i'll destroy it, i don't have the good tools to do it)
if the schematics are correct and if the fuses are significantly smaller in cross-section area than the other line, it could work.
by the way this is not the only way to undervolt for you. check out the pinmod section of workshop and think about isolating or breaking single cpu-pins...or using them as second contact for burning...
but think, before you break!!! each voltag-pinmod uses 2 pins, and you must only break one of them- the one connected to the bridge (get a pinout schematics of thunderbird!!)
also you could cut and alter the vid lines somewhere on your board on the way to the voltage regulator... get a datasheet of the voltage regulator and see, which pins vid(0..4) are and alter them there.
good luck
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innuendo offline
OC Newbie 20 Jahre dabei !
AMD Thunderbird C 1000 MHz @ 1000 MHz
The points on at the bottom aren't connecten with each other.
How do you know it ? Can you give me a link (url) to a schematic for the thunderbird ?
by the way this is not the only way to undervolt for you. check out the pinmod section of workshop and think about isolating or breaking single cpu-pins...or using them as second contact for burning...
I wanted to do this, but there isn't any pinmod guide for the thunderbird... Am I wrong ?
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 1900 MHz @ 2280 MHz 45°C mit 1.125 Volt
just check your default core voltage with a system monitoring tool (or maybe you already know), enter it in the pinmod guide and compare the resulting picture to the pinout in the datasheet.
you will then know, which vid-pins to rip out in order to get to zero voltage (also you can rip out all five of them).
then you can apply the pinmod with little wire-bridges to set your desired voltage.
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