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Unread 11-25-2006, 04:39 PM   #14
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Default Re: 4x00 Unit CPUs

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Originally Posted by Morpheus256
there was a trick we use to use and still do on cobalt raq's which are socket 7 based, we used a single strand of wire, made a horseshoe out of it, and put it into the cpu socket then placed the chip in, it would change the multiplyier and pulled a signal to ground as a result casuing the cpu to run at a higher speed then the motherboard multiplyer specified.
Some of the Socket A boards needed this...
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