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Intel LGA775 Pad Modding

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Old classic by Joe, made some fixes to the html in the article...

Possible frequency mods to Intel Multi-Core LGA775 CPUs - Joe

SUMMARY: Possible frequency mods to Intel Multi-Core LGA775 CPUs.

NOTE: The following data is from Intel Data Sheets and is summarized for information purposes only. There is no guarantee that any modification to a CPU will be successful in changing the CPU's frequency. Overclockers.com will not be held responsible for any direct or consequential damages should these modifications be implemented.

I received a lot of email on FSB modding LGA775 CPUs and thought a guide on this would be valuable

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ah good ole pad modding.... love doing it to 775 cpus... its SO EASY!

done multiple vcore pad mods to undervolt 775 cpus in mobos that dont support undervolting :)
 
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Thanks
 
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