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BSEL MOD for £1.99

I am interested in trying this on my E5200 at some point, but your link only shows a pic of a modded E2*** chip and I am sure I saw a different configuration for the E5200 chip?

I am only interested in getting it up from 800Mhz to 1066Mhz though.
 
I am interested in trying this on my E5200 at some point, but your link only shows a pic of a modded E2*** chip and I am sure I saw a different configuration for the E5200 chip?

I am only interested in getting it up from 800Mhz to 1066Mhz though.

I`m just glad i don`t have to do these mods anymore, but had to on Asrock 4Coredual SataII and unforchinitly i broke my previous chip, which was also a E5200 being stupid and not watching what i was doing, but i guess you learn from your mistakes.

The correct mod methods for 800Mhz to 1066Mhz and Volt Pin Mods for the E5200 you can find in this forum thread.

http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=2933913
 
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I`m just glad i don`t have to do these mods anymore, but had to on Asrock 4Coredual SataII and unforchinitly i broke my previous chip, which was also a E5200 being stupid and not watching what i was doing, but i guess you learn from your mistakes.

The correct mod methods for 800Mhz to 1066Mhz and Volt Pin Mods for the E5200 you can find in this forum thread.

http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=2933913

1.33v is a bit much for 3.33Ghz though. Even mine will do 3.33Ghz with only 1.26v. I suspect a R0 stepping would more or less do it on stock volts.
 
I am using the same Asrock board as Silver123 was,

I would prefer not to mess around with voltage unless necessary so am wondering if the voltage mod is required.

My chip is an MO revision (Stepping 6), voltage is jumping between 1.16v/1.18/1.20v in CPU-Z.

I was only able to get 3.3Ghz with this chip, but only with 2gb of old DDR, with 4gb of DDR2 I can only get 2.8Ghz.

Next step is getting one of those conductive pens....
 
thats the one

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How the **** is that conductive? The outside might be but the underside that actually sticks it down and makes all the contact is just the sticky residue that all tape has - I've got a roll of it sitting here... I've used conductive paint to mod CPUs like you did there and various DVD drives but I can't see that technique working at all.
 
well obviously your wrong, you got it there, so try it?

just use it in a simple circuit, the back of it is a conductive adhesive

like sticky conductive foil paper
 
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