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Old 03-21-08   #1 (permalink)
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My sempron 3000+ palermo (skt. 754) maxes out at 2ghz with clockgen. I was wondering if i could voltage mod it? How many more mhz could I get? I found this site http://www.ocinside.de/go_e.html?htt...inmod.htmlthat shows diagrams for voltage mods for skt 754 athlon 64s. Would this also work for my Sempron? Also the default voltage is 1.40v, right? On cpuz it fluctuates from 1.45v-1.48v but it's usually in the 1.46v-1.47v range. If it is possible to use the diagrams , I dont want to take the cpu out of it socket to mod, I would prefer to do it from behind, so would I flip the diagram horizontally to make it match the back of my motherboard? I also don't know what voltage I should set it to since i can't really play around with it and find whats best.
I also have 1 stick of pc2700 and one stick of pc3700 ram. If the pc2700 holds me back i can take out out since it is only 128mb.
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Welcome to OCN.

Help us out by using the User CP to fill in your system specs.

Increasing the voltage to your CPU is done via the bios, a voltage mod isn't necessary. Tell us what board (and everything else) you are using and we'll get ya started.

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Intel E2180 @ 3.2
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DFI P965 Dark
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2Gb Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800
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EVGA 8800GTS SC 320MB (648/1728/945)
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80GB Max, 200gb Seagate
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OCZ Powerstream 520w
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Welcome to OCN.

Help us out by using the User CP to fill in your system specs.

Increasing the voltage to your CPU is done via the bios, a voltage mod isn't necessary. Tell us what board (and everything else) you are using and we'll get ya started.
my bios has no vcore selection thats why I need the pin mod in the first place.
I have the latest bios but still not oc options. Maybe someone in this forum know how to mod bios or where to get a modded bios.
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AMD Sempron 3000+ Palermo
Motherboard
MSI K8MM-V (MS-7142)
Memory
1024 MB PC3200, 128 MB PC2700
Graphics Card
ATI Radeon x1650 Pro AGP
Hard Drive
Seagate 40gb PATA (OMFG!)
Sound Card
VIA AC'97
Power Supply
400W
CPU cooling
Air
GPU cooling
Air
OS
Vista Business
Monitor
19" LCD

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