where are your specs so we can see your cpu and other hardware?
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where are your specs so we can see your cpu and other hardware?
is thier a 800 or 1066 fsb pin mod for a pent 805 d ?? would love to do it !!
has anyone try pin mod Q6600 to 1333 on DFI P965 and had oc benefit?
not worked on my asus commando bios 1404 + e43
Mod is working on my E6400 + Biostar TP35D2-A7.
anyone ever do it with a pencil?
Stock Dell Vostro 200 mini tower - $220 cost after selling monitor
Included...
- E4300 @ 1.8ghz (800fsb)
- Dell branded FoxConn MOBO
- PCIE 16x slot
- PCIE 1x slot
- 2 PCI slots
- 1GB Ram (2x512)
- 80GB HDD
- DVD ROM
- Case w/ 300W PSU
- Mouse
- Keyboard
Peformed 1333 FSB Mod and 1.4 Vmod on CPU, results below
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Interesting.
I have a 200FSB Intel E2140. I have to switch 200->266. So I have to change BSEL1 from H to L.
Is it correct in your opinion to link directly BSEL1 and VSS, or do you think it's better to apply previously tape on BSEL1? Or other manner...
Thank you. (i send you also a PM).
hmmm... I wonder... will it be possible to mod the 1333mhz chips to 1600mhz once the 1600mhz chipsets/bios' come out?
i have a E2140, all is great, but my ram can't handle my FSB anymore. the lowest memory divider on my abit ip35-e is 1:1, if i jump to 1066 or 1333 would i get a new set of memory dividers.
1:1 is the lowest the p35 supports. and 1:1 is only in 333strap. 266strap starts with 4:5. 200strap starts with 3:5.
ok so i'm done with until i get new ram
memory divider or strap is a NB or MCH controlled issue...it will be separate to your FSB bus or system bus which is controlled by your CPU.
the IP35 should avail you to two 1333 mhz memory straps...those are 1:1 and 1:1.20...the next two are 1066 memory straps shown in the below image.
Indeed, 1.8 -> 3.0 isn't bad for a $200 machine
Check out my desktop, slightly scaled down from the 5200px wide it is. I know, the right monitor's image is off a little, but ya can't tell when viewing it.
http://www.goldammo.com/desktop.jpg
cool
[First of all, sorry for digging this thread up.] Scratch that, I just realized I'm digging a thread with the last post made 4 days ago... lol :p: :rolleyes: :slap: :am:
Ok, after reading the whole thread, I've got some questions I have some questions I would like to have answered, if you don't mind.
The first one has to do with the subject discussed in post #326 (here), confirmed working a couple of posts after. So, my question is: could the "VTT" mod provide a workaround to the boards that don't recognize the "VCC" mods (most notably, A LOT of Gigabyte boards)? Or that is really a BIOS problem, not a mod one?
Now, for the other question. I have a 775i945GZ ASRock board (there... I know, only for a small server, and that's what it's doing right now), with 2GB 533MHz DDR2 memory (maxed out... :rofl:) and an 805. Custom cooling with a Thermaltake Sonic Tower plus a XL2 Noiseblocker fan. I have seen here some BSEL mods to try out. I'd like to try them out, but but I don't know if 1) my PCI/PCI-E lock would like the 166 setting (the guy from the last link had a problem with an 865G-based mobo) and 2) the mod would be recognized by the board.
Also, do you think the 200MHz "lock-friendly" setting would also need the Voltage mod?
I don't mean to highjack the thread. If you think I should start a new one, please do tell me.
Lastly, could you please point me out (or make one... :D) to a "BSEL mod" guide for Socket 775 CPUs, with pictures for EVERY strap? I have found a Voltage guide somewhere, but BSEL mods only appear for 1066 and 1333MHz, and you have to dig somewhat hard for them...
Thank you in advance.
Cheers.
Miguel
P.S.: Oh, I almost forgot. What would happen if you modded a board to, say, the 1066MHz setting (so you don't have to mod the CPU), and dropped a 1066MHz CPU in it?
I did Vcc pinmod to my E6400 and its working!
Is there a pin-mod for E2140?
800 -> 1066
or
800 -> 1333
interested in seeing a 1600mhz mod.