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ol' man said:Not sur eif it matters but all the traces on the chip are copper. You replaced that with the less conducting Aluminum. Not sure if it matters but it may.
martinus said:my first post in these forums...
Anyway, I do wonder where the information about VID4 came from initially. If you study the data sheets, true, VID4 needs to be pulled to get into the lower range of voltages. However, it has only ever been a slot1-pin. It has never existed in socket370.
In the PPGA data sheet, pin AK36 is specified as Vss. Same in the FCPGA spec.
so what's the point of connecting AK36 to anything at all?
Ruiner said:Good news guys!!
I fiddled with the bios, and got BOTH chips to work. I disabled the bios virus check and it booted! Does this mean I have a virus?
Well, anyway, I made it into regular windows mode with the 1.0a, so far as high as 135 fsb. I have tried higher, but windows locks up on startup, and I've tried Vcore as high as 1.75. I'm pretty sure it's either my slotket or mobo....I used to hit similar walls with my p3.
I've run a few sandra benchmarks. It seems only sandra reports cpu temp and fsb accurately. Both bios and cpuID get it wrong. Do I have to reinstall MBM??
Another strange thing, I got a BSOD when trying to boot at 66fsb (to do a burn in). I upped to 133 and it went right up.
I'll do a burn in at 1.75v, hopefully @66fsb (maybe safe mode), but I don't expect to get anything higher, at least not with this slotket and mobo. I may try to dig up an iwill slotket.
I'll take some screenies and find a place to host them. How do you take screenshots in cpuid and sandra?