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Puter_Addict
11-20-01, 09:27 PM
Athlon 900(supposed to be)
here are the codes from atop
A0900AMT3B
AGGA0050UPEW
94584650906
1999 AMD
Can someone please tell me more about my cpu...
AND I have the L Bridge mappings for the K7... I want to go the hard route and change them, do I only change L's 3-4-6 ? or just a few.... which one is the multiplier?
]-[itman
11-20-01, 09:34 PM
Here you go.
flounder43
11-20-01, 09:36 PM
Your processor would be referred to as a "AGGA9" made in week 50 of the year 2000.
About unlocking those bridges, the L1's unlock the multiplier, and the L7's adjust the voltage. I don't think people really mess with the others...
I know that you can, but setting the speed requires connecting some and cutting others.
Here is a guide to the bridges from Tom's:
http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/00q3/000711/index.html
Puter_Addict
11-20-01, 09:54 PM
ok, now where do I find L1 codes, I already had the L3,L4, and L6 settings...... and whats with the thing that looks like a ratio 0:3 and whats the BP_FID ?
My L1 all contacts are open.... which do I close, or do I close them all..... My MoBo allows me to change the clock speed, ranges from 100 - 133.3
I have an extra 900 and i want to play with it.. I wanna see what this puppy will do!
Originally posted by Puter_Addict
ok, now where do I find L1 codes, I already had the L3,L4, and L6 settings...... and whats with the thing that looks like a ratio 0:3 and whats the BP_FID ?
My L1 all contacts are open.... which do I close, or do I close them all..... My MoBo allows me to change the clock speed, ranges from 100 - 133.3
You will need to close all 4 bridges, to use your multiplier.
Puter_Addict
11-20-01, 10:05 PM
I cant change the multiplier, just the system clock...... does this matter? or should i not mess with it at all
Sure it matters ecpecially if you want to get the most out of your chip. If nothing else it will allow you to find the limit of your chip.
Puter_Addict
11-20-01, 10:27 PM
ok, here's where I am
Multiplier - No MoBo Selection. Not possible cant do it... I know its set @ 9
Clock - Jumpers BEFORE the DDR 100/101/102/103/105/107/109/110/111/113/115/117/133.3
I know 1.2G is attainable ... seen it, done it, but on a diff MoBo
so which L bridges do I mess with?
since I cannot change the multiplier, do I even bother to unlock L1? what will happen If I unlock the L1, but no way to set a multiplier? does it run amuck until it fries?
flounder43
11-20-01, 10:27 PM
If you cannot change the multiplier with your mobo, then there is no need to unlock the L1's. You are limited to the fsb, in which case you still might want to consider altering the L7's if you mobo does not allow you to change the voltage.
BTW, just what mobo are we talking about here?
Puter_Addict
11-20-01, 10:31 PM
MoBo Acorp 7KTA updated revision no DIP Switches (f@%kers)
they have 2 here 7KTA and 7KTA1 I have the 7KTA
flounder43
11-20-01, 10:34 PM
I can't help you with any specifics on that mobo, as I know nothing about it.
My advice at this point would be to oc with your fsb, and alter the voltage if necessary.
kevin_bouchard
11-20-01, 11:06 PM
are you very good at figuring out electronics and with a soldering iron?
If so you can setup any mobo to support multiplier changing through jumpers.
you can get all the information needed at
anandtech (www.anandtech.com/printarticle.html?i=1282)
and
tomshardware.com (www.tomshardware.com)
in tomshardware you have to look around in all the duron, thunderbird overclocking(especially the theory, because most of it will prove right!)
but this is only for a HIGHLY KNOWLEDGEABLE ELECTRITION, and if you if you have the money to replace the mobo if something goes wrong.
It is possible I have done with a chaintech 7aia(not overclocker friendly,no fsb above 120 or any multiplier changing)
hope you may be able to utilise this information.
btw if you want to be able to hit 1.2gig your fsb will have to be only at 133mhz, so if you mobo supports 133mhz fsb(which i think you said did) just bring it up to 133mhz and that shouldrun good(may have to raise voltage and have good cooling)
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