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E8xxx/Q9xx0 FSB 1600 pin mod
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wow looks extremely easy. so all you have to do is don't let those two pins make contact with the mobo pins?
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shouldn't that theoretically work will all 775 based cpus?
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which would be the real benefits? ... one is the core that would use 400 FSB with default voltage ... but any E8400/500/600 can do 400 FSB without touch voltages even going more beyond the 400 FSB .... the gain would then be in motherboards that not to allow "play" with overclocking FSB or not?
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Originally Posted by
hersounds
which would be the real benefits? ... one is the core that would use 400 FSB with default voltage ... but any E8400/500/600 can do 400 FSB without touch voltages even going more beyond the 400 FSB .... the gain would then be in motherboards that not to allow "play" with overclocking FSB or not?
Yep. I know a guy with 20 Dell Vostros folding on Q6600's and he pin modded them all to run at 3.0Ghz so a little boost for a non OCing board :up:
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Very useful anyone tried it out yet ?
i would but i don't have any 775 platforms left :(
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Can I Do It For My Quad? 400*8.5=3400 MHZ?
It's Safely For CPU?
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ok nice find but i dont see the point but very nice ... just two questions, what tape do you use for pins, and wouldnt pins on the board cut threw the tape when you put your cooler and thighten them, i wonder could you bend the pins ???
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Originally Posted by
dejanbinladen
ok nice find but i dont see the point but very nice ... just two questions, what tape do you use for pins, and wouldnt pins on the board cut threw the tape when you put your cooler and thighten them, i wonder could you bend the pins ???
I was wondering the same. Electrical tape would probably be the best, thin but with sufficient give!
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It can help with mem dividers om some mobos they are usually different whit 266-333-400mhz fsb boot
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yeah looks great to me buddy.
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very interesting mod. is there any case to do it on an atom 330 ?
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Does it Work With Any 775 Intel Chip & On Any Platform Too??
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How the hell did they come up with the idea of cancelling two pins ? ? ? ? ? ?
This is insane and rocks! Great mod!
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Problem, can this mod improve the stability after 400MHz FSB? Otherwise, why are we needing it?
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Originally Posted by
Dr.Paneas
How the hell did they come up with the idea of cancelling two pins ? ? ? ? ? ?
This is insane and rocks! Great mod!
Have you ever overheard a conversation between two electronic engineering students? It's like listening to Swahili with a thick Welsh accent.
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The mod is for getting better chipset multipliers and better mem diveders to boost mem performence
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This mod would be for people that bought a premade computer from HP or other companies that dont allow you into the bios.
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hmmm my board is broken so i cannot overclock using the bios so i wonder if this will work?
so electrical tape on those pins will work?
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It didn't work with my asus commando + e8400 C0 :\
Is the mod supposed to insulate both pins contact from the board only or insulate+wire them?
i used this black regular insulator tape
http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Images...2__38614__.jpg
have i done something wrong here?
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hi guys,
im wondering if this mod will work with my E6400 or it's only work with E8xxx cpu?:confused:
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I have an asus p5kpl-vm matx board - will my board do 1600 fsb or will the mod work? Thanks guys.
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Hmmmmmmmm
So all you need is electrical tape and scissors right? are there any risks of a nuclear explosion?
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BIOSTAR G31-M7G DVI LGA 775 Intel G31 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
FSB 1600/1333MHz
Got one for $45 shipped on ebay.
Gonna try with an e8600 I have that I know will do 4.0ghz with less than stock volts.
For a build for a LAN build for a noob friend (advantage: will not revert to default stock settings in event of a windows crash/shutdown that a bios setting profile might).
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worked on my MSI P35 neo 2FR and E7200 pretty nice, brought it from 9.5X266 stock to 9.5X333 stock voltages not to shabby if you ask me
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intel white papers give you hints also you can do the bsel voltmod soon
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wow I will give this a try very soon looks cool.
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Any ideas if this would work on a X3370? Just curious :P
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Originally Posted by
jar032
is this safe?
lol yeah your new to XS hehe.:rofl::D
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@jar032
People here are totally crazy. They push their stuff to the point where you can smell burning silicon ... and then they start overclocking.
Respect for XS Community!
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Someone tested it on a Q9550?
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Yep I've tested it on Q9550. It works on all 775 cpu. Id depends only if your motherboard supports it. For example Foxconn P35A-S doesn't like BSEL mods. Abit IP35 likes BSEL.
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Thanks for the info ;) Too bad my motherboard is a EP45T-UD3P :( theoretically this is not.
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Another great pin mod thanks !
and right arroyo the Foxconn P35A doesn't like anything ;)
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should have a q9400 at my front door in a few hours. cant wait to try this
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In doing this is there any advantage/difference over merely overclocking the fsb in bios?
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I just tried this on an e6750 and it changed the fsb from 1333(2.66ghz) to 1066(2.13ghz).
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Originally Posted by
HeXploiT
I just tried this on an e6750 and it changed the fsb from 1333(2.66ghz) to 1066(2.13ghz).
owned, i might try this on my Q6600 or my sis's E5300
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i'm gonna try this on my QX6700 just for the hell of it. i'll post results soon.
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i forgot about this thread.
I ahve a QX6700 as well. I am interested in your results.
I have a X3370 as well, supposed to be akin to the Q9650......curious if it would work?
Will have to try it when I get the time.
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Originally Posted by
stevedawg
should have a q9400 at my front door in a few hours. cant wait to try this
ok I wait for you :up:
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I think i'm gonna try this on my Q9450 for the hell of it when my 790i comes back from rma.
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Didnt work on an E6600 with P5WDH board. Thanks anyway!
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Works on P5Q-E with E8400, but Windows wont boot... . :mad:
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Doesn't work on Asus Striker II Extreme (790i) with a Xeon x3380.
It detects the FSB as 1600 in the BIOS on Auto but then boots at 1333 MHz FSB anyway.
The only time it does work is after a failed overclock, it defaults to 400 x 9.5 via CPR (CPU Parameter Recall).
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Won't work on a ASrock 4core1600-D800 (G31) + e8400 even after hours of tinkering. too bad.
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I might try this tonight if i can be bothered removing my cooler. will post back when i do it!
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why do you need that tho?
dose that give you additional overclock?
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Originally Posted by
kikicoco1334
why do you need that tho?
dose that give you additional overclock?
yep :D
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anyone try with tpower i45?
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This mod is for those with server platforms where you can't do neither BIOS OCing nor software OCing.
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ohhh server boards :).... do you think this will work on a tyan dual socket w/ 5420 cpu?
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anyone try on a Maximus Formula x38???
What tape do you thing I must use to block the two pins?
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Tried this on my Optiplex 780 with a Q9550. Didn't work.
It has PLL:
IDT
CV184-2APAG
1028J
This PLL is in SetFSB, but that also doesn't work.
ClockGen shows MCHBAR Locked.
BAREdit cannot access the memory locations to unlock the MCHBAR, either. :(
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Is this ok to a E8400 E0??
Thank you!
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I wonder what would happen with a quad core but then again my q9550 does an easy 440 mhz even more at times on the fsb (depends on the board my old board befre I swapped for the ep45t-usb3p was the ep45t-ud3lr and that did 4ghz on this cpu, but this board has so many features. Anyways anyone try this on a quad core?
terramir
Anyone know if some of these tricks work on sandybridge procs cause there be some rocking there.
terramir
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Originally Posted by
terramir
Anyone know if some of these tricks work on sandybridge procs cause there be some rocking there.
terramir
no. SB has no FSB. :) it's all the same bclock for all processors & all OC'ing is done via multi :)
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I try on q9550 it works only when bios had full reset. Then it shows 3.4ghz on my asus p5k3 Deluxe
But can oc from bios without mod too
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now i have to get my old computer out just to try this....
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Will try this on my E6750!
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Tested and it works on a E5300.
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Q9650 0n Optiplex 960
I know this CPU is capable of some amazing Overclocking, or so I thought. I probably should have bought the QX9650. I rebuilt an old system and bought a Q9650 to replace a core 2 Duo. Added an Nvidia Quadro, a 500 GB SSD for the OS, a 1TB HHD for storage, and have 8GB of memory, and installed a card reader, and even had to solder a new Power Supply fan in it, because the old one was a cheapo. I brought it back from the scrap heap and it runs good, but could be just a bit better!
It looks like the only way I am going to get more out of the CPU is through a pin mod, and I have never done one. I think it's impossible to use software to overclock this CPU as it seems like a locked one.
Can someone confirm the right way to pin mod my CPU Q9650 to have it run at 400MHz?
Is it exactly like the mod I see here with the QX9650?
What kind of tape was used? Is that blocking\insulating the two pins, or connecting them?
I'd appreciate any help. My machine runs pretty good considering it's age, and I have improved it drastically from where it was when I acquired it.
I already installed additional cooling in the case, but cannot Overclock the chip, unless I can get my hands on a BIOS Mod, or someone can confirm with me the right way to pin mod this CPU.
Please help... I only want a year of two out of this PC, and I will probably build something in a couple years to process video more efficiently.
Right now budget is tight, so I am trying to tweak this 960 to get the max out of it. This is the last step.
Thank you...for your help.
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Originally Posted by
stasio
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You want to put tape on the 2 pads show above to insulate them from the MB. That will force the MB to 400 MHz FSB if the MB supports it.