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Gigabyte ga-6vx7-4x mobo

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elohim

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I am in need of some help. As some of you might or might not know, my motherboard comes with an option to add Voltage Magic (ie. to adjust cpu voltage) in steps of 10%. But my motherboard lacks that option and only has the small 'pads' on the motherboard, where the switches are supposed to be.
What I wanna know, before I dig out my soldering Iron, is;
What is the correct way to solder the connections, to gain the extra voltage.
The CPU is a celeron coppermine, currently running at 788mHz (so I would like to see how high I can get it..)
 
Have you checked to see if you can change it through the BIOS? I would think that would be the most likely place to find the setting.
 
elohim said:
I am in need of some help. As some of you might or might not know, my motherboard comes with an option to add Voltage Magic (ie. to adjust cpu voltage) in steps of 10%. But my motherboard lacks that option and only has the small 'pads' on the motherboard, where the switches are supposed to be.
What I wanna know, before I dig out my soldering Iron, is;
What is the correct way to solder the connections, to gain the extra voltage.
The CPU is a celeron coppermine, currently running at 788mHz (so I would like to see how high I can get it..)
better hits in the other mobo section.:(
 
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