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Thread: Intel D975XBX "Bad Axe" Mod Thread (including "Conroe" support for rev 303 and lower)

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    Hi all,

    Let me preface this by saying this was my first build, but I'm a quick study and have no preconceived notions...

    With that out of the way, I'll let you know what I'm workin' with (read sig.).
    I have tried to perform the OC DEBUG mod with a piece of solder wire and some tape. I am not quite sure if it was successful due to the fact that one of the first things I did once the OS was installed was to update to the most currect BIOS. (After reading the recent poor reports, I realize that this was part of my problem.)

    What I'm mainly trying to achieve is access to the "Advanced"/"Performance" menus in the BIOS. With the 1478, I was able to select up to 50% burn-in (only stable @ 30%) but I have no provision to adjust VCore. Would anyone have suggestions as to how I might access this? or more specifically, is my mod no good or is the BIOS version the real issue? I did try to revert to the 1304, but it was completely different from the 1478 (menu wise).
    For instance, on the "Main" page of the 1304, there was a heading where the multi-processor enable/disable line would be in the newer Bios that read "single core SW" or something to that effect. When in the "Advanced" menu, selecting "Override Settings" took me to the warnings, but provided no options.

    As it stands, I'm using the 30% burn-in with a little bump to MCH and FSB voltages. Running my RAM @ 1:1 533=693Mhz eff.)
    I would like to enable Vdroop and adjust the core voltages by what ever means possible. Any help would be appreciated.


    p.s. Sorry for the dump!
    Last edited by Dr.Spankenstein; 03-18-2007 at 03:25 PM.
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