pctuner@amd
DO NOT TRADE WITH ME AS I HAVE SOLD OTHERS DEAD OR
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2002
- Location
- Tampa Fl.
All it takes to open a bridge is a 9 volt battery and a pair of test leads from a digital multimeter. if you use the 9 volt to short the bridge (positive on one dot negative on the other) the bridge will pop just like a fuse and thereby not causing any physical damage to the cpu and if something really goes wrong AMD won't know that the bridge was cut a might honor the warantee, thats if you don't have the morals enough to ecept that you messed something up and want to trick them to fix it.. I used a nine volt to hardcode my proc and it worked perfectly, no visible sign at all. And I didn't have to dig into the proc with a blade...