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KT7A Voltage Mod. Finally Done!!!

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JAWS

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I stayed up till 3am trying to construct this thing, and I have
finally finished. After months and months of studying
everyone posts and visiting different websites, I'm Done.
What a relief. Here are some of the results:
1.650=1.88/1.89
1.675=1.92/1.93
1.700=1.95
1.725=1.98/1.99
1.750=2.01
1.775=2.04/2.05
1.800=2.07
1.825=2.09/2.10
1.850=2.12/2.13
I would like to thank Colin and AMD GUY for all their help,
and showing and telling me the step by step processes.
The only negative thing is my Tbird AXIA"9" will not budge
over 4.2. I tried every voltage settings and all kinds of
settings. I guess I'll be on the look out for a different code.
I know what you mean about having a third hand, I had
to wake up my wife at 2:30 to help me. She was not
pleased. It's funny that I didn't even know about overclocking
4 months ago. Now I hooked. Thanks again to everyone
on this forum!!
 
The increase in performance is kinda limited now because
of my stubborn Tbird chip. I had a Duron 700 that would
have loved this! The method I used can be found about
10-15 posts down from this one. Step by step guide.
I think the title had 30k ohm somewhere in it.
 
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