If someone can't find volt mod for his mobo he still can do the pinmod for his socket. I've done it on asus m2n-e sli (socket AM2) because I can't modify CPU voltage. If you do the pinmod (or warmod - placeing wires into the socket holes) you can get voltage which you can't get from bios. Propably it will be impossible to change voltage from bios if you change it this way, eg. I've changed voltage to 1,35V, and I can't set lower or higher voltage without modifying my pinmod/warmod, I can't change it via bios. But for some people it is the only way to get more volts on CPU, like for me (I can't find volt mod for my mobo, and now I think that pinmod is a better solution - you exactly don't need to physically change anything on mobo, if something doesn't work you can easily remove pinmod). So I thought, that's a good idea to share it with others - there's a link to site where everything is described - respect for people who made it first.
http://ocinside.de/index_e.html
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