But thats just as easy to fix with a soldering iron or conductive ink, no need to worry :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DEVIL_DK
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But thats just as easy to fix with a soldering iron or conductive ink, no need to worry :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DEVIL_DK
So is someone going to try this?
Hehe, my F5 key is running hot already. Need cooling, any recommendations for keyboard watercoolers? :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by brentpresley
doh its above the fan header. im going to get some conductive paint then
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Originally Posted by ted3
buy a dog and never take it for a walk, there should be plenty of spraying going on..
I will, Conroe goes on sale here locally tomorrow. Frys has an Itel 975BX & E6400 combo on sale tomorrow for $499.98:banana: :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
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Originally Posted by ted3
i have done the mod on my bad axe when i had my E6700 ES i had vcore settings after i got my retail E6600 no more vcore settings.
For better clarity, you connect these two points along the green line that I've painted in.
http://img426.imageshack.us/img426/830/4d1rt5.th.jpg
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/1671/123kj0.th.jpg
This might just be the final cherry that determines the board I'll get.
If it can be done on Intel board then it can be done on any 975 chipset board :)
And this statement is hilarious, yet positive :)
"Intel loves overclockers" :D
If you love us then we love you :D :D :D
i am itching to do it now , right now....
Do they all have that jumper? The intel rep only spoke of it being capable on the 975BX. Once again though, he's a marketing rep.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
OMG, very bad news, wasnt aware of that... :( Has other Bad Axe owners with retail C2D confirmed that?Quote:
Originally Posted by DEVIL_DK
dude , before i brake my bad axe to pieces , did the rep said that it will UNLOCK up/down the multis and you are 100% sure about that?
dont make us brake our mobos for fun
that goes to nemesis
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Originally Posted by ted3
Like the rep said 'Intel loves overclockers'....
Probably not but either because other manufacturers don't know what that jumper actually does (which can be found out I guess by serious modding guys :D) or haven't yet included such optionQuote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
Hey, are you sure that Intel rep wasn't high or drunk :D
I have the board and some conductive ink. I will give it a shot in a few.
thats what im really, really, really, really hoping...Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
since ill have phase, but only an E66, just need MAXXXXXX clocks...
also, my 805D is locked both ways. 20x only. someone said they were supposed to be unlocked downward... ?
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Originally Posted by ted3
havent asked anyone just got my self a P5W-DH tp replase the bad axe.
only core2duo!Quote:
Originally Posted by AndrewZorn
DK, you need to use your own custom bios. Unless you have the extreme 6800 chip, Intel hides the vcore settings. Its there. Use the ITK program to create custom bioses.Quote:
Originally Posted by DEVIL_DK
I think eva made one and uploaded it somewhere
Yes I'm 100% sure. Immediately concluding his demonstration, he showed anyone who wanted to come on the stage where the jumper was located and allowed people to take pics of what he was talking about. There were so many of us up there that they moved to pc from the stage and to the floor next to the stage as they needed to set up for the next event. This is no BS nad since the jumper does exist and is marked "MFG" I believe it. Of course if intel doesn't like it they'll just disable the feature in a bios update. But they did say "They love overclockers, gamers, enthusiast etc." A marketing ploy no doubt to capture the market from AMDQuote:
Originally Posted by ea6gka
ok someone said all intel and it worried meQuote:
Originally Posted by 2fink
because id much, much rather be running 400x9 right now than 175x20, or whatever...
on GA-965P-DS3 you can adjust the multi too ;) (tested with retail E6400 / Multi 6 - 7 - 8)
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