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DURON multiplier problem... please help....

rafailo

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Well,i bought a DURON 700MHz and i am glad that this chip is a "pure" 900MHz.I mean that runs at 900MHz wih default voltage and no heat problem at all.But i have a BIG problem that i can't solve it... The multipliers 7,5 8,5 and 9,5 don't work .... I have done the pencil trick,and i have probe 6-7 times to fix them to work,without any result.
Please tell me which bridge of L1 series is the problem?
At 1GHz works at 51 C.Which is the max temp. that can work a duron?
 
Your pencil trick wasn't done properly, remove and do it again.
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I too have done the pencil trick and sometimes the KT7 will not look like it is using the multipliers on the book however it is. If you connect all the L1 bridges with an ordinary pencil you should be OK. Sometimes the inbetween multipliers are picky. I say raise the volts to about 1.75 and bust it out to 1G to 1100. It is like a rear view mirror on an indy car...It should be there for your curiousity but what ever that should be behind you (in your case below you) is not really important. You can go up to 1.85V fairly safe and let me tell you...there is a lot of difference between a 900 and 1100. Good luck

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