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opcode
01-07-01, 11:02 PM
Unfortunately I was one of the people who received their GA-6VX7-4X motherboards without the voltage adjustment block (the spot is there, but it's neutered). I didn't realize it was an "option" when I bought the board, and ever since I've been trying to find a way around it. I know it is possible to adjust it by soldering a resistor on the board, I'm just not sure which resistor (and where exactly to put it) I'd need. If anyone has ANY information for me please let me know!! (Email is above) I'm totally stuck, I can't seem to find ANYTHING on the web. Thank You.

wild_andy_c
01-08-01, 12:23 AM
You're such a lucky man that the wild_andy_c is at your rescue to apply volts where you need 'em most brother.

Go to http://www.cotty.btinternet.co.uk/vidpin.htm and teach yourself howto safely up the voltage of your little momma to get some bboy FSB from it.

Good Luck, and next time by a real motherboard and not a Gigabyte one.

opcode
01-08-01, 01:15 AM
What about a regular Celeron? (Not a 2)? Do
you have any pin information for these CPU's?
Thanks for your help.