That's some nice results, congrat
Do u have some sandra bench to show us?
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That's some nice results, congrat
Do u have some sandra bench to show us?
mhmm the sandra results are influenced by the ***** cpu :( 2,2ghz ain't enough for this high fsb...
yep... ;D maybe ill try to sink the rams for better results... and i could give ~0.2v more ^^ may its stable then... :DQuote:
very nice see if you can get that 250 stabled out.....thats great for 3200 very impressive..........
after doing the L12 mod, is there a particular bios i should use to see what the potential highest fsb can be?
VERY nice, xtreme. :toast: Probly the only chance I'd have with my 8RDA+ is to do the vdimm mod, but I'm pretty nervous about that one. :( ;)
thx ;)
hmmm i wont do this mod... sell the board and get a NF7 ;D
thanks man:toast:Quote:
Originally posted by pc ice
bios 10
this bios doesn't pose any problems with the serial ata or anything does it? like stability issues fixed with the newer bios'?
i am currently using the 1.7 bios. i shouldn't have any problems flashing back to the 1.0 should I?
im using bios 16 for me it works good...
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Originally posted by vector7
Ok,
For those who are getting greater FSB does this mod actually create more bandwidth or do you have to retard the timings and end up at nearly the same FPU at a higher FSB?
I also wanna know! Tell us now!! :D
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Originally posted by Ragnarok
http://members.iinet.net.au/~zzhang/Pinmod.jpg
With Gold Arrow facing top left, the shown portition is lower right corner of the CPU
Thank you SO MUCH dude. That pic helped me so much. i copied it on my 0319 DLT3C (w/ the new pcb) and it works perfectly!!! first i tried doing L12 but it didnt work b/c of the new PCB, then i tried doing it on the socket like shown at ocforums... neither worked. yours did tho. thanks a ton!
prior i could only do 215mhz. Now i am runnin prime stable so far at 228mhz!!!!
ragnarok, can u zoom out on that pic so that i may see the location of the 2 pins?
Emericana or Ragnarok,
I've read this entire thread and I'm very confused. Connecting those pins does the same thing as the L12 mod (133->166 mod)?
I would like to run at higher FSBs with my 0319 1700+ DLT3C. Also, what method did you use to connect the pins? Someone should post a detailed description of this mod and make it sticky.
Yitch
all you do is: connect L12 bridge using a defogger kit or paint or wire mod the pins on the bottom of the cpu or wire the socket holes...there's a pic in this thread on which holes to jumper. use the wire method, it's easy....
chile, what supplies do I need for this mod? It seems it would be easier to buy some conductive paint...but I have no idea where to find some.
I've bought a few CircuitWorks conductive pens now, and their website would be www.chemtronics.com Looks like they're located in Georgia. Hope that helps. :)
Found a micro-tip CircuitWorks pen for $22 cdn (~$15 US). Does that seem reasonable?
Wow! Thankyou so much too, I have a week19 DLT 1700+ and the bridge mod wouldn't work, but the pin one did, although I had to use the same ground as you did, the other one didn't seem to work!Quote:
Originally posted by Ragnarok
http://members.iinet.net.au/~zzhang/Pinmod.jpg
With Gold Arrow facing top left, the shown portition is lower right corner of the CPU
The only problem is that I can seem to get it to let me pick anything other than 'User Defined', no biggy, just frustrating!
Again, thankyou! :D
Yep, that's about right. :) Just so ya know, even tho it's a "pen", you'll get much better results putting some of the ink on a piece of cardboard or plastic, then using a pin or exacto knife to apply it. ;) You'll see what I mean. The tip's WAY too big for connecting bridges.Quote:
Originally posted by Yitch
Found a micro-tip CircuitWorks pen for $22 cdn (~$15 US). Does that seem reasonable?
I've the smae thing after doing the mod, does that mean it was successful?Quote:
Originally posted by kup
The only problem is that I can seem to get it to let me pick anything other than 'User Defined', no biggy, just frustrating!
that means that the bios is not ready for the 11*166 chips :)
btw , make it sticky , make it sticky , make it sticky , make it sticky :D
i didn't notice if anyone has been able to do this on an A7N8X board...
http://members.iinet.net.au/~zzhang//L12mod.jpg
the first pic makes u dizzy, here's a better pic
I agree for the sticky but can you explain me the thing about the bios?Quote:
Originally posted by xigfrid
that means that the bios is not ready for the 11*166 chips :)
btw , make it sticky , make it sticky , make it sticky , make it sticky :D
I does it to me and i don't know if the mod was a success or no
yep antipop, the unknown cpu means that the bios detected a 11*166 chip , and as these chips doesn'"t exist in its database.
So i succeed modding my chip in fact :)
That's why i only have the user interface in the bios, now i think i'll try some better cooling
Those who have reach high fsb (over 230) what cooling are you using?