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Hello!
Can somebody give me some information about 45nm c2d vidmodding? Because i have an asrock 4coredual sata2 motherboard (with via pt880 chipset) and an E5200 cpu, but i can't modify the corevoltage. Let that write like that who tried it already or who know it well. Thanks a lot for who help me. |
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Hi,
after finding out that my Wolfdale 1333-667 R2.0 board wouldn't support any overclocking over 2.95GHz stable with BIOS settings i found the informations about VID and BSEL mods. Because i don't want to afford a 25 Euro conductive pen nor a 6 Euro silver ink i decided to use normal kitchen tinfoil to shortcut the pins on my E5200. (Indeed i had no time to get the ink) First i made the 800=>1066 BSEL mod and was able to run 3.1 stable. I tried a lot to get higher but nothing works. So i had to raise the core voltage. (My default core voltage was set at 1,225V) I decided to try 1,325V because i only had to connect 2 pins (VID4 to VSS). At first i thought i only could achieve this connection with ink. But than later the day (stores were closed) i was bored and so i tried to cut a tiny piece of tinfoil and fix them whit tinier pieces of tape. Whit this little structures and my shaking fingers i can tell you how hard this was. (NO FUN at all!) At the end i managed it to fix the foil over the pins and the tape between holding the tinfoil in place... Because the tiny structures i made a picture with my camera to prove if the foil only connects VID4 and VSS and does not touch other pins and if the tape doesen't cover other pins around. You àre not able to see this only with your eyes. But you can see it on the image here: ![]() This preview image nearly has 1:1 size. It gives you an istant thrill to power on your PC while hoping no flames will raise out of the socket. ![]() With this modification i'm now able to run 3.41 @ 1,325V stable. For security reasons i run the system "only" @ 3.333. As you can see at the image below voltage drops down to 1,296 volt because of 100% load. ![]() ![]() I do not recommend to use tinfoil because of the high risk that the tape will move if you put your cpu in the socket! But if you like the thrill i recommend to use a double layer (fold it) of tinfoil to lower the resistor. Thanx to: jcmarfilph (for the aluminiumtape idea) http://www.tipidpc.com/viewtopic.php?tid=98439&page=1 Imperious (posts E5200 info) http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=2932549 and japan1 Last edited by cas27 : 12-04-08 at 10:36 AM |
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Schweet, so it does work on the E5X00 Series? woo-lah, imma buy a E5200 then (:
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I used tin foil myself too, it was really hard to get it in place right. I used paper glue to connect the tinfoil to my CPU.
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I want to do the BSEL Mod But I have an E2180 and a Giagbyte GA-945GCM-S2C Will it work ????? Truely Soory I am new And This Therad Is really Long
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[QUOTE=Stig 0;5059259]I want to do the BSEL Mod But I have an E2180 and a Giagbyte GA-945GCM-S2C Will it work ????? Truely Soory I am new And This Therad Is really Long[/QUO
The 1066 mod will work, but you will have to manually overclock from there
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