Golly. If only I knew if I was wasting my time and potentialy damaging my processor by closing the L1 connections. If I have to make serious motherboard mods then I'm not interested in OCing.
Yea. I've seen that article. Here it is in english: http://home.att.ne.jp/gold/XLV750R/hiroji/e_hiroji.htm
But notice that he DID NOT make any modifications to the chip at all. I have yet to see an article on the AZ11 where closing the L1 pins on the chip was part of the procedure...
Pour some gasoline on top of the cpu and light it on fire. Let it burn untill all of the gas is burnt off and all of the thermal grease will be gone. This is how we do it at Dell.
Neither. The Athalon Tbird 850 is about the same price as the 750. It is the sweet spot on pricing right now. Shop around on pricewatch or call your local small computer shop.
I thought the AZ11 mods were for before the L1 pencil lead trick was learned. Why the hell would FIC give you overclocking software that they KNEW would not work?
Anyone had any success OCing on an FIC SD11 motherboard?
Is it as simple as connecting the L1 pins and using the Novus overclocking software to change the multiplyer? Does that software that comes with the board even work?
I have a Thunderbird 850...
Thanks!
Is there a formula for adding up sound levels? What I mean is, if I have two 20 db fans, what will the combined sound level be? I assume it will be quieter than one 40 db fan.
I'm trying to build a quiet PC. I've been thinking of getting a processor heatsink/fan like the one in the link below and reversing the fan, and ducting the output with hose into my power supply. If coarse I will seal the power supply case air tight except for the intake out output holes and I'm...
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