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Angry
07-10-01, 02:47 PM
I was wondering if the l1 bridges are the ones that set the multiplyer..if so how would I go about takeing the multi from 7.5 to 10? or what cause no place around here sells conductive ink.

el
07-10-01, 03:32 PM
L6's do that you need to read the article at anandtech about the kt133a issue and they have nice directions on the third or fourth page. check it out.

phiber
07-10-01, 03:46 PM
well u should connect the L1s and then in the Bios of the KT7A set the multiplier to 10 instead of doing it on the chip

CSaddict
07-10-01, 06:16 PM
I agree with Phiber its much easier and if you cant find conductive ink use rear window defogger repair kit or the old standby I used a pencil.

Angry
07-10-01, 11:03 PM
I thought I may have better luck trying to pencile like 2 bridges instead all four..well thanks

Man I gota get some sleep...maybe

Bender
07-10-01, 11:14 PM
phiber (Jul 10, 2001 03:46 p.m.):
well u should connect the L1s and then in the Bios of the KT7A set the multiplier to 10 instead of doing it on the chip

Phiber maybe he will be blessed with the Holy Overclockers Unlocking pen to get the job done. That would solve all of his L1-L7 issues. If you are a quick poster Angry you may end up with the Holy (http://forums.overclockers.ws/forums/UltraBoard.cgi?action=Read&BID=8&TID=29415&SID=83718) pen after all.

cjo
07-14-01, 09:56 AM
Angry (Jul 10, 2001 02:47 p.m.):
I was wondering if the l1 bridges are the ones that set the multiplyer..if so how would I go about takeing the multi from 7.5 to 10? or what cause no place around here sells conductive ink.

CircuitWorks sells an excellent conductive pen. Go to www.chemtronics.com

search for Part# CW2200MTP (micro tip pen)

I still ended up using the end of a tiny pin to unlock the L1 bridges. Good luck. Oh, they are about $13.95 USA