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Overclocking XP 1700+ "B"
Ozone wrote:
what wes is saying ...by cutting the bridges on the cpu to default 13x multiplier....if i am followint the many threads is this. you turn a 1700+ into a 2100+ by modding the L3-3 and L3-5 bridges. your cpu will then remap some of the multipliers on your cpu.... which wes was kind enough to test and post each on on his web site....to diff values. So on your KT133A board it will be possible to run the cpu at 20x100 for a total of 2000Mhz cpu speed by way of remapped multipliers. look at Wes's site again for complete list of what setting equals what remapped value. Now do you follow what Wes has said???? OZoNE Thanks Ozone and Wes, I think I get it! By cutting the L3-3 and L3-5 bridges on this unlocked 1700+Tbred "B", it not only changes the CPU to default 13X but *ALSO* remaps some of the available multipliers to this chip. I guess I was confused by the 100 FSB, which you are saying can be part of this new availability. So it`s just a matter of me using the new available multi`s AND jiving that with 100FSB which on my board, is a dip switch setting (back from present setting of 133). Thanks again to both of you for responding to my "confusion". Matt |
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 15:57:24 +0000, Mattrix wrote:
Ozone wrote: what wes is saying ...by cutting the bridges on the cpu to default 13x multiplier....if i am followint the many threads is this. you turn a 1700+ into a 2100+ by modding the L3-3 and L3-5 bridges. your cpu will then remap some of the multipliers on your cpu.... which wes was kind enough to test and post each on on his web site....to diff values. So on your KT133A board it will be possible to run the cpu at 20x100 for a total of 2000Mhz cpu speed by way of remapped multipliers. look at Wes's site again for complete list of what setting equals what remapped value. Now do you follow what Wes has said???? OZoNE Thanks Ozone and Wes, I think I get it! By cutting the L3-3 and L3-5 bridges on this unlocked 1700+Tbred "B", it not only changes the CPU to default 13X but *ALSO* remaps some of the available multipliers to this chip. Well, it doesn't, but your board will. Your board doesn't know about the 5th (8x) bit, so with it set high on the cpu, everything your board sets will end up a different multiplier to the cpu. That's the reason for the cross ref. I guess I was confused by the 100 FSB, which you are saying can be part of this new availability. So it`s just a matter of me using the new available multi`s AND jiving that with 100FSB which on my board, is a dip switch setting (back from present setting of 133). There are ways around that too, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.html |
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