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davesalisburyuk
12-05-01, 07:51 AM
This is the second time i have connected the L7 bridges on my duron cpu i am still having no luck i made sure i joined them all up with a pencil and went over the contacts about 30 times but in teh bios it still says it is only 1.6 vcore what can i do people say about conduting ink but don't no where to get it i live in england i want to step up the voltage so i can take my cpu even higher because when i take it higher than 906 it becomes unstable (its a duron 800) thanks
When you over do the pencil trick you will get resistance that will not complete the circuit. Here (http://www.chemtronics.com/distributorntnl.html) you will find a list of distributors, one of them just happens to be in the UK : D, for the CW2200MTP from Chemtronics. The tip is not really small enough so mask what you don't want it to get on & it sets very quick.
http://www.chemtronics.com/catalog/prod_images/condpen.jpg
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davesalisburyuk
12-05-01, 10:20 AM
What are the pens called? Thanks when i find out what they are called i will e-mail the company and order one!!!!
Originally posted by davesalisburyuk
What are the pens called? Thanks when i find out what they are called i will e-mail the company and order one!!!!
"Circuit Writer" or "Conductive ink pen"
I think you may have the wrong end of the stick re the L7. Closing them will allow the proc to POST @ 1.85V and thereafter the bios will take over with settings set there. It is really only done when you are having a problem on POST @ 133FSB. It will always be a default setting of 1.6V.
If you want to do a permanent job then go down to your local motor spares shop and get a rear windscreen demister repair kit which is a silver based paint. The one I got was called Electrocure made by Comma. There are a number of "how to's" in the beginners section here about using the paint.
I live in Southampton.
flounder43
12-08-01, 07:48 PM
If the bios does not have voltage adjustments, it will stay at 1.85, if all of your L7's are closed, I promise.
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