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Unread 09-07-2002, 11:23 AM   #37
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The reason it is doing wierd things at the higher multipliers is that your board cannot do them. Simply, any multiplier after the 12.5/13X will result in a LOWER multiplier. This is normal, though. If you look at the unlock procedure for the 2200+ and higher you will notice that you have to do some fiddling with another set of bridges altogether. What the chip does is do the multiplier setting ON BOARD. When it sees the lower multiplier settings and the bridges in the L4??? (I can't remember off the top of my head) are set opposite of what they are stock in the 1800+, it starts stepping up from 13X to 20.5X (again, if I remember correctly), even though the board shows 5X to 12.5X. That bridge on the processor tells the processor what to do with the settings from the mobo. Any setting higher than that 12.5/13X setting is emulated. In other words, I'm not sure if you can get the higher multis from the 1800+ chip (I'm tempted to do it on my 1900+ but I'm a bit shaky about cutting bridges on my proc with a dremel, especially if I don't know if it will work), but it iinvolves more than a simple unlock if you can. Oh, and if you're getting the multis that you were describing in your table, your unlock is fubar. Do it again.
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