ensabah6
08-05-04, 02:15 AM
hello,
i broke the bsel1 pin on my celeron tualatin 1100 using the eye of a sewing needle so that i can overclock on my soyo-tisu from 100mhz fsb to 133mhz fsb.
however, i saw my power consumption increase from 14 watts to 40+ watts @ 1.65 volts. i now have loud fans to keep it cool. (my original calculations showed that at default, the power consumption of a celeron 1400 is 30 watts, using the processor electrical specification. 11*133=1460mhz * 1.475 volts since 1463 mhz is close to 1400mhz, i thought i could get away at default voltage) http://users.erols.com/chare/elec.htm
is there any way i can reverse the mod, so i can cold boot to 1100mhz @ 1.07 volts/ 14 watts?
i tried putting the broken pin, solder, or wire in the 370 socket where the pin would go, and i am sure the pin, solder, or wire is making contact with where the bsel1 used to be on the cpu, but to no avail. it won't even boot.
thanks
i broke the bsel1 pin on my celeron tualatin 1100 using the eye of a sewing needle so that i can overclock on my soyo-tisu from 100mhz fsb to 133mhz fsb.
however, i saw my power consumption increase from 14 watts to 40+ watts @ 1.65 volts. i now have loud fans to keep it cool. (my original calculations showed that at default, the power consumption of a celeron 1400 is 30 watts, using the processor electrical specification. 11*133=1460mhz * 1.475 volts since 1463 mhz is close to 1400mhz, i thought i could get away at default voltage) http://users.erols.com/chare/elec.htm
is there any way i can reverse the mod, so i can cold boot to 1100mhz @ 1.07 volts/ 14 watts?
i tried putting the broken pin, solder, or wire in the 370 socket where the pin would go, and i am sure the pin, solder, or wire is making contact with where the bsel1 used to be on the cpu, but to no avail. it won't even boot.
thanks