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Abit BX133-RAID Voltage hack - CPU needs more juice

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Czechmate

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Anybody know how to increase the maximum voltage that the BIOS will allow for the CPU?? I've got a supercooled P3-700E running at 1050MHz at 1.95V - this is the maximum that the BIOS will give me. I need more voltage to attain higher speeds. Is there some kind of a voltage "hack" for the BX133-RAID which will allow me to supply more than 1.95V to the CPU?? - something like the old BX6-2 trick with reflashing the BIOS?? Or even a hardware hack like soldering resistors and wiring CPU pins together. Any help or advice greatly appreciated - even a link to a website which describes this procedure. I've seen heaps of info on these "voltage hacks" for AMD-based mobos, but nothing of the kind for Intel (and esp. the older 440BX chipset).
Thanks in Advance.
 
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