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Lupson
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OC Newbie 21 Jahre dabei !
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Thanks for your replies guys. Since I have no conductive silver ink at the moment I guess I'll have too wait until I can get hold of some if I am to try paulus suggestion. Im not very familiar in the internal workings of the different bridges and similiar things, but isn't the fifth L3 bridge there for the multiplier control? Are you sure you don't mean the new fifth (On t-breds) L1 bridge? BTW, would it work if I took a tiny thread of copper cabling wire and bent it to an U. Then cleaned all contact surfaces with acetone and then placed it the same way I would have painted the U. Then I'd secure the wire with a little piece of sticky transparent plastic tape. (Scotch tape in english?) ? I read through some of the other posts, you seem to be a knowledgeable group of guys. Would it work measuring the resistance between the bridges with a multimeter? If one bridge somehow has reconnected itself or has grounded into the metal below the bridges, would it be possible to determine which bridge is faulty then? I guess a really high resistance between the two "dots" of a bridge would mean a properly cut bridge, while a low resistance would mean connection. Well, enough for now - thank you again for your kind help! EDIT: Impatient as I am, I tried to use a wire to connect the 5th L3 bridge, but it didn't post. I tried resetting CMOS and using the reset button trick but neither helped. Then I removed the wire and tried to boot, but again - no post. Tried the same procedure with the 5th L1 bridge but without getting any posts. Inserted my old processor and like the last times, it required a press to the reset button before posting. (Geändert von Lupson um 19:02 am Jan. 21, 2003)
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