1 Mar 2006 at 18:58 #1 quadboi quadboi Permabanned Joined 28 Feb 2006 Posts 1,604 Unlock higher voltage availability on the Asrock 939 Dual board. Only lets you go to 1.450v Which is not sufficiant for overclocking.
Unlock higher voltage availability on the Asrock 939 Dual board. Only lets you go to 1.450v Which is not sufficiant for overclocking.
1 Mar 2006 at 19:02 #2 lee87 lee87 Permabanned Joined 31 Jul 2005 Posts 2,592 You have to do a volt mod on the motherboard. http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/overclocking/voltmods/130/2 Thinking about doing this myself but not sure as I can't solder in small places and don't want to break it.
You have to do a volt mod on the motherboard. http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/overclocking/voltmods/130/2 Thinking about doing this myself but not sure as I can't solder in small places and don't want to break it.
1 Mar 2006 at 19:11 #3 quadboi quadboi Permabanned OP Joined 28 Feb 2006 Posts 1,604 Oh, Is it POSSIBLE for Asrock to just release a bios upgrade for this
2 Mar 2006 at 10:15 #4 UOcUK Poopscoop UOcUK Poopscoop Soldato Joined 7 Dec 2002 Posts 4,477 Location Kent sjohal2006 said: Oh, Is it POSSIBLE for Asrock to just release a bios upgrade for this Click to expand... Possible yes, but unlikely as they don't want it to compete with the parent companies "proper" overclocking mobo's. The vcore mod is dead easy though so it's no biggy.
sjohal2006 said: Oh, Is it POSSIBLE for Asrock to just release a bios upgrade for this Click to expand... Possible yes, but unlikely as they don't want it to compete with the parent companies "proper" overclocking mobo's. The vcore mod is dead easy though so it's no biggy.