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legendma
10-19-01, 02:53 PM
What nonconductive material would anyone recommend to use to fill in the gaps of the Athlon XP L1 bridges? I've heard if you use conductive material, you can short out the copper underneath locking the multiplier or not functioning correctly.. Anyone?? Thanks..
You could use lightweight autobody filler (bondo) or spot putty. Both of those are non-conductive.
Wahoogie
10-19-01, 11:44 PM
Use Krazie Glue or something that will dry quick but can come up if you mess up. Acetone should take up the krazie glue anyway. Just fill up the little holes and then use some tape and unlock those bridges :)
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