isnt there another way to do the L12 mod...........................either cutting the bridges if its a 333 or conecting the bridges if its a 266...................( i mean on the CPU)
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isnt there another way to do the L12 mod...........................either cutting the bridges if its a 333 or conecting the bridges if its a 266...................( i mean on the CPU)
to xigfrid : i'll do this but give me some more time. I'm still on vacation and my internet time is counted
to bradpit999 : you can either close the 3rd L12 bridge or do a pin mod (talking about the 266 chip). You don't have to do anything to a 333 chip
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Originally posted by antipop
to xigfrid : i'll do this but give me some more time. I'm still on vacation and my internet time is counted
to bradpit999 : you can either close the 3rd L12 bridge or do a pin mod (talking about the 266 chip). You don't have to do anything to a 333 chip
my 2700 XP is a 333.....................and the L12 mod on the 333 CPU is the reverse of what you do to a 266 CPU...............instead of closing it you CUT the conection
not many 333 guys online have these CPU so not many people doing it to give such advice
You would only want to do this if you have a abit rev1.2 or lower
If you have an abit nf7 rev2 than you don't have to touch anything
but PRAETAREO
3 threads up from yours has mentioned this mod specificly for the 2700 333 CPU.................. as they dont run over 210 FSB without this mod
This is an 'old' thread and it was made before the rev2 and the new crush chipset was out. SO as i said before do it only if you have a rev1.2 or older otherwise keep your chip the way it is
PC Ice - what was it you were saying about enabling 8-bit mode? Thx.
This just a bridge mod - or can it be done via the pins as well?
putting a wire connecting pins, or a wire connecting sockets would work best. These last few questions were all answere in this thread...just go back a few pages.
HE's talking about the 8bit mode. I honestly don't know if it can be done by the pin.Quote:
Originally posted by gouda96
putting a wire connecting pins, or a wire connecting sockets would work best. These last few questions were all answere in this thread...just go back a few pages.
gouda i'll soon sum up the thread in the first post but give me some time, it's coming soon
that is a very good idea. 8-bit mode can be done with the pins...go back a few pages and you will find a pic...i think it is pretty far back now. It was right when i started posting here...maybe 4 or 5 back i think?
It sounds cosmetic only, i.e. just gives you the options in the bios - with no real overclocking purpose. If this is true then its not for me, especially as I used the socket method rather than bridges.
i think it is just something that is neat...doesn't yield additional preformance. I am gonna do it...it is only 1 more piece...not a big deal for me when the proc is already off.
I personally get just excited when I find a funny mistake or quirk in my comp as i am when i game 1 or 2 fsb. 8bit mode seems realy funny...i can't wait to see it.Quote:
Originally posted by pc ice
haha..ya it's not for those who's whole purpose on the pc is to gain performance..it's for those who enjoy doing any thing and every thing wiether it gain's performance or is just another thing to do while we enjoy our pc's....and all there blunder's.
i like looking in my bio's to see lot's of option's that i can use and when i set it to 3200+ i would say that's performance.it's no longer @ 2100 and i only had to select it in the bio;s quick and easy.
and what's up gouda96...im going to hook you up with a good one ok. im testing more this weekend....and will set up paypal.
Sound great ice, keep me posted :D...i am salavating just thinking about it:slobber:
Back from your 3 day bannage? :DQuote:
Originally posted by IamAnoobieCheez
1 strand. :)
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Originally posted by megatron
Back from your 3 day bannage? :D
Look at my message the date it was posted.
what's the date on that?
That message was posted long before I got temp banned.
Digging up someone's old message isn't really necessary..
What's worse is that what does someone getting banned has anything to do with the CPU L12 modding. I just don't see the relation here.
The key word in this case, is unrelated topic discussion.
Follow the thread topic. Keep it clean and stay with the subject.
this is a good advice, really..
Don't know how well known this is, but HighSpeedPC sells a great unlocking kit for Athlon XPs. Here's the link:
http://www.highspeedpc.com/Merchant2...tegory_Code=OC
Gonna try the mod tonight on my week 19 1700+, probably on both L12 and L3. Looking at the pics that people have posted, this mod HAS to be easier than painting the five L1 bridges of the old Athlons!
I was wrong...it's not easier. Tried twice to connect the bridges without success. I'll probably try again tomorrow.
........was able to use this trick when turning my 2500 into a 133cpu and a 200cpu. Testing a 2400 now, but cannot tell if the 166cpu mod worked. All I see is user defined in the d1.7 bios and nothing else. Can anyone confirm that that is what a successful one looks like?.................
............Thks for your help.............
It ain't that great cause the paint stay liquid and after a few weeks it goes off.Quote:
Originally posted by VoXie
Don't know how well known this is, but HighSpeedPC sells a great unlocking kit for Athlon XPs. Here's the link: