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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    UNFORTUNATELY CPU's fsb wall exists........NOT only on Conroe BUT on EVERY CPU out there......

    UNFORTUNATELY No2: The VCCA you're talking about would be a very good idea BUT nowadays mobo manufactures follows "by letter" Intel specs, so they have sort circuit CPU's VCCA pin to CPU's Vfsb pins.....Vfsb according to Intel should be 1.2Volts and VCCA 1.5Volts.......BUT mobo manufacturers by sort circuiting the Vfsb and VCCA pins, they feed those pins (via bios) from 1.2 to 1.55V max)......We NEED the VCCA to be OVER 1.85Volts.......

    NOW: By feeding the Vfsb over 1.7Volts, we encode stability problems....VCCA is STILL lower than 1.85V min we want.......

    FINAL WORDS: FORGET IT.......
    No possibilities to cut some traces and use a Maximizer for VCCA supply?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SynGroW
    No possibilities to cut some traces and use a Maximizer for VCCA supply?
    Nope......it's inside the LGA 775 socket(underneath the pins).......

    I've already fed the Vfsb/VCCA of an Intel Bad Axe from a DDR Maximizer and the max it could "hear" was 1.75Volts......
    Last edited by hipro5; 09-27-2006 at 04:39 AM.
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