Aluminum or copper tape ;)
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or a special marker would also work its called Circut Writer
http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/200-175
No problems, blowing up logic I/O on the chip, have been seen by pulling high or low? I would expect it to be buffered, but I don't know...
Thx,
Bob
havent seen any die from it.
Thx, that was the only thing I was wondering about.
So,"let loose the dogs of war" on this new machine.....It will either burn, or set records......:rofl::ROTF::clap:
But, I guess I better put it together first, and make sure it can run at default, before I let it fly....
Thx STEvil,
Bob
Please let me know if this works.
I was worried about grounding the pin too, but seeing that BSEL mods (and Shamino's VID pinmod) involving shorting the pins work without blowing the chip, I assumed it is safe.
Of course LGA775 chips can be modded all the same; you have to find correct pins and vid table in Intels datasheet.
And thank you guys for appreciation :up:
Now i made the Tape pieces little smaller ^^
If what is here is all true then connecting VID4 to AK5 will change all 1.25v CPU's to 1.35v.
AM4, AL3, and AK5 are all VSS. Pretty much anything else is labeled as "reserved" or "VCC_DIE_SENSE"
Yes, and I intend to do just that STEvil. BUT not until Asus releases a working bios for E0 CPUs.. I ain't touching the X5450's until then.
You just don't risk a 40k/d cruncher for the sake of an added 5k/d at the risk of losing all 40k for the time being.
Thx~
I just tried this on a Harpertown X5450 and it boots up to 1333 every time... I re-did the tape several times now. It always boots and always to 1333mhz default...
I am using an LGA 775 board with the LGA 771 adapter. I suppose that has an effect on this right?
http://www.mediafire.com/convkey/2d5...dqcrp7iu7g.jpg
Thanks
I think im sitting right there with ya... 1333 max support. Maybe x5470 max 3.33Ghz quad 12mb cache...
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...name=c01077641