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Thanx anti - thats what I figured
Need some help here.
I can run 11.5*240 but it's not stable, i'll need more vdimm for that. The problem is i cant boot anything below 240fsb!! 220fsb works fine but 230 dousn't work at all, not even 237. Ram is corsair pc3500v1.1 so i guess its bh5 and running @ 2.9 - 3.0vdimm. I got 247fsb on those sticks at the same voltage but its not 3dmark stable.. Vdd is at 1.7. Can you guyz help?
Try moding ur psu 3.3 rail what psu u have anyways ?
I think your NB needs more V, 240 with 1,7V is already good, try at 1,9v or higher
Its @ 3.54v It's an enermax 465wQuote:
Originally posted by Volcom
Try moding ur psu 3.3 rail what psu u have anyways ?
Then try what Marlboro Man
sad :)
my board needs a little help too to go over 225, but my soldering skills aren't so good.
P.S. And dont forget to cool down the mosfets if you havent cooled it yet.
and don't forget the SB, it can get pretty hot! If you start having problem with the mousen usb devices or sound that means you dhould add a heatsink on the sb
i have this zalman thing on it, but im must cut 2 lines of fins to use my revoltec ram coolers for my Graphiccard
heres a pic of it.
http://christopherpruehl.argon235.se...hner/graka.JPG
the wire method works like a charm.
easy as hell-did it in about 10 minutes.
got an old ide cable. stripped one of the wires. there was a bunch of about 5 wires that came out.
took one, cut it to about 1.5CM in length.
put a loop on each end.
pushed my finger on it, so it would stick on my finger. put my finger against the pins that ragnarok showed (on one of the first pages). the wire fell off my fingers onto the pins. put chip in, booted.
(i had a dlt3c 1700+)
it was now detected as a 2600+ :)
166FSB
I did the L12 Mod as well. Before I had a 2600+ ( 133 * 16 ) afterwards a 2600+ with 166fsb and 12,5 multiplier!
But it didn't help me to raise the FSB any higher. I also did the VDD Mod and my Ram is Corsair PC3500.
So why doesn't it work ? It just doesn't boot. Keeps doing long beeps.
sai what board do u have?
When does the beep happen? Can you still boot at stock?
I have a NF7-S 2.0 and everything's fine, I can boot with and w/o L12 mod.
Yesterday I flashed a modded BIOS, now I can get at least into Windows with 225Mhz, but no boot is possible with 227Mhz!
strange..
p.s.: I made the VDD Mod, so there's enough voltage for chip!
EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT
OH MY GOD, how dumb can one man be ?! :D :D
It doesn't boot with 227mhz because I set the Ram Timing to CL3 and my ram doesn't boot with cl3, no matter if 133Mhz or 227Mhz !
Now I can boot with 245Mhz, but my Ram's voltage is much too low. So next week..soldering ;)
I'm happy that you helped yourself :)
I had read through all this a long time ago, but didn't bother
trying it as most had said they didn't think it would help much on
my "unmodded" Asus A7N8X Deluxe board. So I didn't feel then need to take it
all apart just to try something that probably wouldn't help any.
This weekend I had it all apart doing something else so I figured I would give it a shot.
Went ahead and connected the bridge with thermal grease.
b4: 218 fsb was the limit, not an inch more no matter what.
after: 225 fsb is now not only bootable, but also benchable.
I know its not a huge gain, but for a free 2 minute upgrade it was well worth it!
peace
WannaGoFast
That's some good news to know, we need people to try it on other mobo to see if the mod works on somethin else than abit
sweet, before I was stuck at 225 now I'm almost at 250 (unstable). Just need to tweak now to get things good :toast:
whats the pin mod that you just put wires into the socket, btw can i just use the copper wires ? i have really thin ones, or is there any specific one you guys recommend and also anyone got pics of this mod ?
If you follow this linkQuote:
Originally posted by vietp13
whats the pin mod that you just put wires into the socket, btw can i just use the copper wires ? i have really thin ones, or is there any specific one you guys recommend and also anyone got pics of this mod ?
http://www.ocinside.de/html/workshop...md_pinmod.html
In the selection boxes at the top select socket view, your cpu,
and 166 fsb and it will show you exactly where to put the wire.
Its a very handy tool for figuring out how to manipulate cpu's.
Any thin single strand of copper wire should work, just make
sure you trim it up to fit exactly in the holes so it doesnt bend
at the top or under the socket and touch any other pins except
the ones you are trying to connect.
peace
WannaGoFast
i wanna force 200fsb with my 2500+ on my DFI lanparty ultra b... anyone know if this would/should/wont work?
I've done it on other NForce boards (Epox) & kt400 boards and it doesnt seem to make any diffrence. when i did it on the kt400 mobo i didnt see any change in the bios but windows made me reactivate:confused: . But what the hell give it a try. while you're at it give the 8bit mod a try, i've done it to 2 1700+'s and they post as 3200+ afterwards.:cool:
Can you do it with graphite (pencil) ?
can somebody show me a pic who i should to the mod if i want do do in in the socket??
Forget whether I posted in here or not, but did the L12 to my 8rda+ and I can do 236 2.5-2-2-5/11 stable 24/7 now, could only manage about 210 2-2-2-5/11 before.
234 2-2-2-5/11 benchable but not 100% stable.
1.9vdd
works a treat on my board.
can now boot at 250fsb where as before the hishest i could boot at was 230
using forceware i can get the fsb upto 260
great little mod thats well worth doing