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Don't want to cut or blow bridges? Too worried about doing pin mods? BIOS doesn't have multiplier settings? Here's your answer.
Upgradeware's XP-TMC add-on. Put your CPU on this flip a few switches on the chip and stick it in the socket. Once you find your peak you can do your modding or just leave it in.
Comes with instructions, a tube of silicone thermal grease, the chip add-on and clip extensions for your heatsink.
Simple to use. Just press your unlocked chip into this add-on. Flip a combination of the switches on the underside for the desired multiplier and put it in your computer. Just remember to leave your multiplier settings on Auto.
Since putting this inbetween the CPU and socket makes it a lot thicker than just a CPU they give you clip extensions for the heatsink. If you have a bolt on type heatsink like the Swiftech 462+ you don't need to use them.
Overall its very easy to add on and works great if you're too worried about doing any physical modding to your motherboard or CPU. Only downside I can find about these is the fact it does not Support Palomino cores.
Upgradeware's XP-TMC add-on. Put your CPU on this flip a few switches on the chip and stick it in the socket. Once you find your peak you can do your modding or just leave it in.
Comes with instructions, a tube of silicone thermal grease, the chip add-on and clip extensions for your heatsink.
Simple to use. Just press your unlocked chip into this add-on. Flip a combination of the switches on the underside for the desired multiplier and put it in your computer. Just remember to leave your multiplier settings on Auto.
Since putting this inbetween the CPU and socket makes it a lot thicker than just a CPU they give you clip extensions for the heatsink. If you have a bolt on type heatsink like the Swiftech 462+ you don't need to use them.
Overall its very easy to add on and works great if you're too worried about doing any physical modding to your motherboard or CPU. Only downside I can find about these is the fact it does not Support Palomino cores.
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