I know these questions have been posted over and over again, however do I not find any satisfying answers to them. Maybe most people are just clueless about them (like me).
I'm trying to unlock a Sempron 3000+. That should be like unlocking a Barton. Now there are many methods - paint, pencil, wire, strip ... - but they all seem to fail for newer processors. Is that correct?
There are processors which are locked and some which are super-locked. The locked ones are dated before a week 39 and/or have an identifier that starts with AXDA. Is that correct?
The super-locked ones are all those available in shops now with the exception being only the mobile Athlons and the FX series. Correct?
There is a method of turning a super-locked (socket A) CPU into its mobile version but which only works with some chipsets. The nVidia nForce2 does not support changing the multiplier of mobile Athlons (or Athlons modded to be mobile ones?). Is that correct?
Thanks for the clarification.
Sven
I'm trying to unlock a Sempron 3000+. That should be like unlocking a Barton. Now there are many methods - paint, pencil, wire, strip ... - but they all seem to fail for newer processors. Is that correct?
There are processors which are locked and some which are super-locked. The locked ones are dated before a week 39 and/or have an identifier that starts with AXDA. Is that correct?
The super-locked ones are all those available in shops now with the exception being only the mobile Athlons and the FX series. Correct?
There is a method of turning a super-locked (socket A) CPU into its mobile version but which only works with some chipsets. The nVidia nForce2 does not support changing the multiplier of mobile Athlons (or Athlons modded to be mobile ones?). Is that correct?
Thanks for the clarification.
Sven