|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
invar
offline
OC Newbie 21 Jahre dabei !
|
lupson, if you read carefully through the thread i referred to, you should've noted the following: the pin->resistor->pin mod is not necessary if you have cut the L1 bridges and have forced the multipliers through use of the L3 bridges. if you do not use the resistor mod, however, then you have to cut the L1 bridge and force the multiplier through the L3 bridge. i personally opted for an unlocked Tbred processor (connected L1 bridges) and went for the pin->resistor->pin mod. your friend went for the bridge method. that's why i suggested to you to cut the L1 bridges, because it didn't sound like you were trying to do the resistor mod, nor did it sound like you wanted to do it. glad you got it to work now though. :-) edit: yikes, now that i read through my link carefully again, i think i might've linked you to the wrong post about it or something.... crap, i can't find the other one. oh well, seems it worked anyway, cutting the L1s. (Geändert von invar um 0:37 am Jan. 18, 2003)
|
Beiträge gesamt: 10 | Durchschnitt: 0 Postings pro Tag Registrierung: Dez. 2002 | Dabei seit: 8008 Tagen | Erstellt: 0:33 am 18. Jan. 2003
|
|
Lupson
offline
OC Newbie 21 Jahre dabei !
|
Damn, new problems. My new XP 1800+ worked fine until yesterday evening. When I shut down windows for the night, it froze on the "Shutting down windows screen" (WinXP). Well, no big deal I thought and shut off the computer by holding in the power button for four seconds. And this morning - no post. It behaved exactly as when it didn't work before (se earlier in this thread) i.e. hdd spin up and stuff but no post. Well, I reinserted my old processor and it booted up nicely. I reexamined my XP-processor and played around a bit in the gaps with my knife. I reinserted it (the XP) again, but no luck - no post. I tried pressing the reset button many times and resetting CMOS and so on, but no luck. Anyone got any ideas? I don't think I've burned the CPU, afterall, it worked just fine until the power off yesterday. Could the way I turned off my computer yesterday have caused the timing problem? I dunno.. Lastly. Could one of my self-cut bridges somehow have reconnected due to heat, heatsink pressure or something? I messed around a bit with my cutting knife, but that didn't help either. Also, I accidently cut a tiny scratch over the middle L3 bridge (the only one that's supposed to be connected). It worked fine for a couple of days, could this bridge somehow have been broken? Well well...Im grateful for any tips or suggestions. /Lupson
|
Beiträge gesamt: 15 | Durchschnitt: 0 Postings pro Tag Registrierung: Jan. 2003 | Dabei seit: 7986 Tagen | Erstellt: 22:33 am 19. Jan. 2003
|
|
|
|