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Aspect404
10-16-01, 02:50 AM
Hi guys, I was just wandering, I penciled in my L1 bridges on my chip, but I still cant change the multiplier. Is there another way to unlock this chip? A friend at school told me that I had to do something with the L5 bridges, or some ****. I dont know. I would really appreciate some help please. O and is there something that I have to do with the board?

Aspect404
10-16-01, 02:51 AM
Me again, just wanted to apologoze for the use of the language there, I forgot, very sorry about that.

thefly
10-16-01, 12:11 PM
The L1 bridges are all you need to connect. But you might want to get a jewelers loop to make sure that you've got them connected. Also, the selection of the pencil can make a difference. There is a nice article on the front page of www.overclockers.com that explains which pencils are the best. I think the mention the sanford h2b.

Personally, i never got the L1 bridges connected very well with pensil. I bought the rear window defogger kit and connected them with that and it worked very well.

Simply use masking tape or scotch tape to mask out the other bridges on the cpu and do them one by one. Making sure that the bridges are not linked in anyway. the naked eye can not always tell if you've got the ink on correctly.

Once you get the L1s done up, you should be able to hit 1.3 atleast.

my axia does 1400 at default voltage.

Good luck.

lokeyman
10-17-01, 10:49 AM
TRY USING ALUMINUM FOILS AS CONNECTORS.MAKE SURE U DON'T GET ALLTHE BRIDGES CONNECTED TOGETHER ORR??(DONNO WHAT WILL HAPPEN *NEVER HAPPENED TO ME*) USE PLASTIC TAPE TO TAPE THE SMALL PIECES OF FOIL DOWN PROPERLY TO GET MAX RESULTS AND AVOID THE (DONNO WHAT WILL HAPPEN *NEVER HAPPENED TO ME*) INCIDENT.
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