Found a micro-tip CircuitWorks pen for $22 cdn (~$15 US). Does that seem reasonable?
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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?
Wow that's a messy setup you've got here ;)
http://members.iinet.net.au/~zzhang/rig2.jpg
just as messy
heheh
Is that a Nexus Fan controller you got there?Quote:
If so, i 've got the same one, luv the looks of it!
I wonder how did you make a pic with your camera still layin on the desk??
I'm a lil confused about this threat, i've got this NF7S rev 2.0 and a XP2100 tbred. It won't run very high FSB, so i have to close that 3rd L12 bridge to make it run higher and let the bios recognise it as a 333 FSB processor right?
What if i put in a Barton wich is 333FSB by default, will it run higher FSB or does it work the other way around so i have to blow or cut (sounds pretty destructive) this bridge?
Somebody, please clear up my confusion.
As far as i've understand, the first rev of the abit nf7 (rev 1 and 1.2) had problem with 333fsb cpu, so you had to make them believe it's a 266 cpu
The rev 2.0 has a problem with the 266 and you had to mod them to 333 cpu in order to reach higher fsb. Many people tried this mod and in most of the case it was successful. Try it and tell us your results
yeah antipop is right...
btw, the max fsb u get is kinda dependant on teh chip as well..
i had 1700+'s which wont do more than 210, and 2400+ doing 230 straight out of the box..
You'd think it would be easy for Abit to correct this problem in a later revision of their NF7!
10x :banana: have a drink on me :toast:Quote:
Originally posted by pc ice
antipop you fully understand the piont[/COLOR] of these mods and that is great.....:toast:
Damn i feel smart :D :D
I did the wiretrick and it helped me out ALOT :D The mobo didnt like fsb higher than 218 1.7V before the trick and now im maxing out at 242 :eek:
I used timings 2-2-2-7 at all speeds and it was prime and 3dmark stable. BUT I cant boot at 10x242 (9.5x242 works) or any mp higher than 10 and with a fsb higher than 230 :( Its damn frustrating since i solved the fsb problem and found another one..
My system is:
Abit NF7-S v2.0 bios 14 with orginial nb cooler
xp2100 AIUHB 0249 (Prime stable at 2.6ghz)
Twinmos wb pc3200 bh5
Magnum Waterblock and Max Perf radiator
Asus gf4 ti4600
Enermax 431W psu
Weeee.. This is my first post here :banana:
all u bastards are damn lucky
i think i got another 3-4 MHz
bloody hell &#$()&$(*)#Q&$*(
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Originally posted by beo
now im maxing out at 242 :eek:
I used timings 2-2-2-7 at all speeds and it was prime and 3dmark stable.
Congrats. :toast:
P.S. Welcome to the Xtreme :D
How much volts do you feed the twinmos... and if you would be so kind... what week/year code is your bh5???
Greets