sounds like you set your voltages up too high. i only turnes mine up to the next slot in BIOS. other than that i dont know. maybe you should just leave your CPU at stock and do some more research on the subject so you wont fry your new chip and then when you get the answer youre looking for...
go with the shuttle AK31 rev.3.1. it has all the settings ANYONE would ever need and its all done in the BIOS.Its onlt 80 bucks at newegg.com too.
Fast, stable!:D
for everyone else that unlocks your XP, i would suggest using a non conductive clear nail polish. it takes a little longer to dry than crazy glue, but atleast you can remove it with nail polish remover and get your RMA. DOnt scrape anything off with a razorblade or such when flattening the nail...
nah. usually when you get something inside the pits, it results in the chip being locked at 11x. ill be real surprised if that super glue will EVER go anywhere. i think the problem is that, like you, i went over the bridges a few times ( a few coats on each jumper) and we inadvertently put too...
so if i didnt connect all the bridges then i would still be able to move the multiplier to 11.5? i thought that if you could up the multipliers at all then the chip was unlocked.
im goona check the m tonight and see whats up. i hope thats the problem and not my new motherboard.
And BTW, im...
:disgust: i got an xp1600 that i unlocked. i use it on an shuttle ak31a board. i can only adjust the multiplier to 11.5 other than default. anything else, i get a black screen at reboot and have to clear CMOS.if i even go lower than default it does the same thing. What gives??
Any ideas anyone????
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