Justintime said:The bending and contacting of those pins make whatever board its put in detect it as a 200FSB cpu instead of a 133MHz one, this can come in handy in boards where you can't change the bus speed etc.. However your chip has to be capable of running a 200FSB speed
It seems there must be an Mannual (at least among Intel engineer) about functionalities of each pin.What if we can find a pin like this for Pentium 805 . Justintime, your title seems to be reresentative, can you tell me about the red, green and blue pin also. I want to understand.