Via chipset KT133 and system instability
Jerry McBride
mcbrides9
Mon May 17 11:42:07 PDT 2004
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 17:08:45 -0600 ronnie gauthier <ronnieg at chartermi.net>
wrote:
> Interesting. I never thought to use it on a card. I do know that
> writing across the laser cut on durons allow you to overclock just the
> chip and not everything else also.
>
You can use a real sharp #2 pencil on your duron to program it for different
multiplier settings. What I normally do is cut ALL the L3, L5 L6 and L7 bridges
and then program them the way I want. You'd better verify what I just typed as
far as bridge numbers... my head is really swimming right now. Anways, if you
find you need to cut an unwanted bridge... do it right and burn it... Of late
I've been using 4 double "A" batteries in series, wired to to sharp pins. All
you need do is touch each end of the bridge and it disappears... The chip is
unhurt...
Cheers all. My nine year old son is sound asleep an I've a trunk load of gifts
to bring in from the car. It's a wonderful tome of year and maybe a bit sad too.
I think this will be his last year that he believes in Santa Claus.
Sorry to sound too sappy here, but... God bless you all and may your tomorrow be
bright. Good Night.
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