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does anyone know how to cut bridges and re-attach them to upvcore on a t-bred 2100+

dannybin1742

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my sn41g2 offers no vcore adjustments, so my only option is to hardwire the chip via the L11 gates, does anyone have any link to any webiste that shows how to do this?
 
Originally posted by: bedrocked
if it's not in the bios why would cutting the bridges make them pop up?

it changes the default vcore and tricks the bios to automatically supply more
kinda like hard modding the mult

here is an interactive guide, very cool!

i noticed it will load up in a full window, then reload itself...so wait i guess
 
but if there are no vcore adjustments at all in the bios (unless i'm reading what he said wrong) they're not just gonna start popping up in the bios because u cut some bridges?
 
Originally posted by: bedrocked
but if there are no vcore adjustments at all in the bios (unless i'm reading what he said wrong) they're not just gonna start popping up in the bios because u cut some bridges?


Bios is "not needed"....default signals from the "CPU/L11 bridges" go "directly to the Vcore v-regulator. So changing bridges changes those signals. Bios can over-ride if mobo is designed to do so, but as we said...it's not absolutely necessary.

BTW, this way AMD assures its chips won't get "accidentally" over-volted.
John C.

 
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