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Intel BSEL & VID mod Guide
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__________________I'm currently running a E1280 with a Asrock 4CoreDualSata2 mobo (I was well aware that the mobo has little to no OCing abilities). I will be heading to Fry's later in the day to pickup a CircuitWriter pen to do the 1066 BSEL mod but one thing that has me worried are the volts. Since I'm new to OCing and doing physical mods what should I have to look at when it comes to my power? Currently running a 650W with 24amps on a single 12v rail PSU. Cheers mates
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That E2180 should be able to do the 1066 mod on default voltage, it will be running at 2.66Ghz and I've never seen an E2xxx need more voltage for a small overclock. After doing the mod download orthos or prime95 and stress the processor, if it fails it probably needs more voltage and you will have to do one of the VID mods. That being said, its pretty likely you'll be able to do it on stock volts.
For the power supply, as long as its a reliable brand it will be fine.
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Hey japan1, know where I can find some VID mods for an E6600?
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So, is it possible to BESL a E8400 (E3110) to 1600? If so, would there be a large heat increase? Would you need more voltage? Etc... Thanks
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Havn't tried it personally but others have and it works ![]() ![]() Quote:
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Does this 1066 -> 1333 mod work? It seems easier than connecting the two pins.
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I'm not sure about that one, never seen it before. There's only one way to find out though, If i had a 1066 processor I would try it
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I'm hoping I won't need to do it. I've just ordered a Q6600 with an Asrock P45TurboTwinS2000, it should do 400fsb easily, but just in case the 266fsb strap is too low, I'll need to pin mod the cpu to 333fsb strap. So I'm just researching about that. Anyone did this mod? Did it work for you? Thanks.
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