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Old 04-15-09   #191 (permalink)
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can somebody please confirm or guide us e7xx procie owners on how to vid mod properly? Because I believe it will be unstable no matter what we do if we dont bump the vid up

@ SNoverclocker: so taping the 1 pin works with e7300, so I guess it will work too with e7400?
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Default E2180 1333Mhz overclock bsel and vid mod

I just completed a 800->1333 Bsel mod and voltage mod of 1.55V on the e2180 . my only concern is that if there a problem of this over voltage in long run. secondly i am running the ddr3 modules of corsair DHX which are rated at 1600Mhz and 9-9-9-24 at 1.8V at 7-7-7-20 @ 1333Mhz , so is it allright.
the pictures of cpu-z are attached , as for the temprates , at idle i am getting around 48 to 46 and even 50 sometimes , but i am getting a cooler master v8 cooler so no worries about the heating. but i am only worried about the voltage , and i want to take it to 400Mhz fsb when the v8 cooler arrives . so is there a 1333Mhz to 1600Mhz bsel mod. i am using the intel dp45sg extreme edition motherboard , but i will soon get a dx48bt2 motherboard.
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here are the pictures
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I tried the 800 - 1066 on my E5200, but it did absolutely nothing. I have a look at the underside and noticed the transistors (I'm guessing thats what they are) and arranged completely differently to the ones I looked at on google! So have they redesigned them recently ?
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those are not transistors , those are capacitors and resistors , transistors are inside the processor metal casing (hidden). arrangements of those capacitors and resistors vary from model to model , it is absolutely nothing to worry about.
as far as the bsel part , you should use a aluminium tape and cut it as the guide tells. the problem that happens is that the tape has some stickiness which acts as insulator , so you should remove some of the sticky part and then apply the tape.
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ahh those ram clocks are not stable , move back to 9-9-9-24 @1.8V @ 1333Mhz as corsair reccomends.
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Hello bro, i m a noob in OCing section, first i had a 945gcnl den i sold it coz it didnt hav any ocing features and without any thought i bought the Asus P5kpl-cm Mobo. I overclocked ma cpu wid dis **** but it doesnt hav enuf ram settings so i get in trouble and it also doesnt hav any vcore option. I fell in love with dis bsel mod. But the matter is dat i read somewhere dat dis doesnt work on G31 chipsets and ma mobo is also a G31 chipset so wont dis mod work for me or its jus a myth. Thanx bro.
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Hello bro, i m a noob in OCing section, first i had a 945gcnl den i sold it coz it didnt hav any ocing features and without any thought i bought the Asus P5kpl-cm Mobo. I overclocked ma cpu wid dis **** but it doesnt hav enuf ram settings so i get in trouble and it also doesnt hav any vcore option. I fell in love with dis bsel mod. But the matter is dat i read somewhere dat dis doesnt work on G31 chipsets and ma mobo is also a G31 chipset so wont dis mod work for me or its jus a myth. Thanx bro.
No reason why it wouldn't work, I vaguely remeber someone doing it on a Gigabyte G31 board a while ago and that worked.
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No reason why it wouldn't work, I vaguely remeber someone doing it on a Gigabyte G31 board a while ago and that worked.
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n hey nw i dont hav a conductive pen or tape handy wid me so i wanted to ask dat can i use a pencil to do dis mod
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