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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Do my settings work joe?
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The Pro/Life Support System
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They work, they just make you re-login all the time you want to post on the forum or view attachments.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Santiago, Chile
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Last week I bought a new XP1700+, and most of the stores had recently made Tbred A's like the one posted by joe. The only place that I found with B's had this JIUCB 0325 (made at end of june), but is an 1.6V chip and not a great overclocker as most recent chips used.
But there's one really weird thing in this chip that bothers me: As my mobo don't has an option for Vcore, I'm used to raise it to 1.85 by closing L11 bridges, but this chip has the bridges end dots insulated, so none of the tipical methods of closing bridges work here. It seems to me that AMD is taking some anti overclocking measures, to force us to buy higher rated chips, by making less atractive cheap ones. ![]() |
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The Pro/Life Support System
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WHOA that sucks! but I am guessing with some xacto knife action or some REAL precision dremel action you could expose the tops of all those pads again, they arent that far down in the epoxy wafer.
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Big PlayerMaking Big Money
Join Date: Aug 2001
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Probably even with a needle you could dig em out. If you could get just the contacts to show then it's like free superglue (or crayon) job by AMD for you
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Santiago, Chile
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Scraping away that layer is not that difficult , but I need a really precice job to avoid damage to the small traces arround.
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