dell8400oc
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Could you use a pencil to connect the BSEL 1 to 2 (H30 to G30), these are the two pints to connect to get 4Ghz right? How much better does the chip bench in Sandra?
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NauticaONE said:I guess my question is. does this apply to Non-OEM motherboards that have already adjustable FSB's. I wonder what it does to your memory timing?
I(illa Bee said:ok CPUz says my lappy is
Dorthan, 1999Mhz (2.0Ghz) 133Mhz FSB, 533Mhz Bus speed, 1.35v, 2mb cache, i915 chip anythign I can do with that?
soldering a cpu compared to pressing a button for fsb... i would call that great lengthsI(illa Bee said:great lenths??? It seemed fairly easy really, im looking to see if there is anythign I can do to my new lappy (d810) with a 2.0Ghz cent. But im lost in the intel world so this is proveing [H]ard
ryuji said:soldering a cpu compared to pressing a button for fsb... i would call that great lengths
i wouldnt be able to bring myself to solder a cpu, there too fragile in my eyes, volt mods, alright but soldering the cpu itself...sounds a little extreme to meI(illa Bee said:soldering is cake dude...
ryuji said:i wouldnt be able to bring myself to solder a cpu, there too fragile in my eyes, volt mods, alright but soldering the cpu itself...sounds a little extreme to me
i have never personaly looked at a lga cpu.. i guess the gold contacts are huge then?
jmsandrsn said:I was able to find another P4 630 CPU and this one seems to be doing better (believe this one is a week 11 2005 from Costa Rica. I've been running Prime95 for about 45 minutes and no problems so far. See the screenshot below.
Cool J said:run two instances of prime 95. with only one instance you are only getting 50% cpu usage
Cool J said:what i did is just made a copy of the prime 95 folder and named it prime 95 copy and opened that one up too.
Mr. K6 said:Damn that's impressive, good job man . Did you try doing a run of super pi or something to get some hard data on speed improvement?
Socrilles17 said:what did you use to isolate the pins, i was thinking about trying the same thing w/ a socket 478 system and a 533 fsb processor like the celerons or the p4A
jmsandrsn said:Also, I would say that the only Prescott P4 that would have a good chance of doing this would be the P4 2.4A since you end up at 3.6 GHZ. Anything beyond that and it's not going to be very likely (ie. P4 2.8A at 200 FSB equals 4.2 Ghz...not very likely)
Socrilles17 said:Double check me, but I think the Dell white sheets on the 8400 say it supports the EE cpus so the mod should work on the 530 (I don't remember any exceptions being noted), however remember that the 530 has to be capable of 4 ghz for this to work. GL
Zuckron said:Ok. Thanks for help. So you say that its little chance do damage anything?
Zuckron said:I see. I will try this mod later. I need a 64bit prosessor anyway when Windows Vista have arrived. But do you think my RAM will handle it? (Kingston DDR2 pc2 4200 533mhz)