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RIPDOTCOM

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Apr 7, 2002
I have a Gigabyte 815B stepping board and there are no voltage adjustments in the bios. I have already tried the easy 1.675v mod but I need more voltage. i feel strongly that 1.7-1.75 would be perfect so if someone could post the pin mod that would allow vcores in ths area it would be greatly appreciated.
 

davefred99

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No on board voltage adjustments makes it tough you would have to cut some pins off or use something like nail polish on some of the vid pins. Some people have done it but to me its kinda risky especialy cutting of any pins. Check the sticky at the top of this forum for the specs. Maybe a new mobo would be better. I am sure someone will be glad to help you out if you need more info.
Good luck
 

Richardito

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Go to Intel's website and print a copy of the T. Celeron's tech data. Look at the part taking about the voltages and the different vid pin combinations. Identify which is your stock voltage and try to see which combination of wiring together and insulating will work for your chip. Choose an easy one and get to work. To insulate dab on the pin some clear nail polish with a toothpick, letting it run down the pin. Do it until you can see the polish has covered the pin, but not too much. Then let it dry overnight before you wiggle it into the socket. Be careful and you will make it! Remember that if the pins are apart in different corners of the CPU you can pass the wire thru the top of the CPU easily bypassing the maze of pins. :D
 

6502kid

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Dec 18, 2000
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Peoria Ill
Hey DaveFred,

Whats the scoop with your 1.3's fsb being so much lower than
the 1.1a ?

I have a 1.1a currently running 137fsb @ 1.75v, but I am thinking
about getting another for an experiment I want to try, but haven't
decided on a 1.1a, 1.2 or 1.3 for the testing.

So far I haven't done any vidpinning, since I have 2 Gigabyte
60XET-C boards, which give me voltage adjustments up
to 1.85. (I do get the restart lockup with the Celly, but I just
live with it, and shutdown/press the button instead...)

I am thinking about blocking out the BSEL0 & BSEL1 pins
on a Celly-T chip, and probably vidpinning it, just to see
if it will O/C higher with that mod.

But I have to be sure that the chip I get for this will do at
least the same FSB stock as the 1.1a I got now.

Is your 1.3 having trouble getting over 133 ?

How easy is that nail polish to remove if you need to ?

Would insulation off some real small wires work ?




:beer: :beer: :beer:
 
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RIPDOTCOM

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THe only difference I can find between my 60XT and the 60XET-C is the onboard audio and the fact that the 60XET-C has overclock capabilities. I wonder if I could flash my XT with a XET-C BIOS and ge tthe same results. ANy ideas?
 

davefred99

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Location
Southern Californis
6502kid said:
Hey DaveFred,

Whats the scoop with your 1.3's fsb being so much lower than
the 1.1a ?

I have a 1.1a currently running 137fsb @ 1.75v, but I am thinking
about getting another for an experiment I want to try, but haven't
decided on a 1.1a, 1.2 or 1.3 for the testing.

So far I haven't done any vidpinning, since I have 2 Gigabyte
60XET-C boards, which give me voltage adjustments up
to 1.85. (I do get the restart lockup with the Celly, but I just
live with it, and shutdown/press the button instead...)

I am thinking about blocking out the BSEL0 & BSEL1 pins
on a Celly-T chip, and probably vidpinning it, just to see
if it will O/C higher with that mod.

But I have to be sure that the chip I get for this will do at
least the same FSB stock as the 1.1a I got now.

Is your 1.3 having trouble getting over 133 ?

How easy is that nail polish to remove if you need to ?

Would insulation off some real small wires work ?




:beer: :beer: :beer:
The scoop is that I originaly got the 1.3a to put in the vh6t mobo but had trouble getting to higher oc,s I finaly got it to run stable @ 1560 ([email protected]) but never got it to anywhere near 133fsb. so I put it in my old mobo that originaly had a [email protected] (msi6368l). I then put the p3-700 in the [email protected](160fsb). this confirmermed that my problem was not my mobo so I decided to order a 1.1a and so far it is great. I have been able to get my 1.1a up to 1584 ([email protected]) but not 100% stable so I backed it off to my currennt sig speed. As far as the 1.3a goes I will leave it at 1456(112fsb) for everyday use. Maybe I should remove it from my sig?