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I want to lock a Thunderbird-B Multiplier to 10. How?

capodeloscapos

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The Asus A7N-266-VM in which I'm Working, doesen't have a multiplier option in BIOS, so, if I unlock the Multiplier by joining the L1 Bridges, it doesen`t allow me to set the Multiplier to 10.
So, I would like to know the bridges that I have to join in order to set a Thunderbird-B 900 Mhz to a 10x Multiplier.
Thanks and sorry for bothering you.
 
i'm not sure how far this will get you but OCINSIDE.de has some guides
i only noticed the xp painting guides but they used to have a regular t-bird one too
should be around there somewhere
 
Originally posted by: capodeloscapos
The Asus A7N-266-VM in which I'm Working, doesen't have a multiplier option in BIOS, so, if I unlock the Multiplier by joining the L1 Bridges, it doesen`t allow me to set the Multiplier to 10.
So, I would like to know the bridges that I have to join in order to set a Thunderbird-B 900 Mhz to a 10x Multiplier.
Thanks and sorry for bothering you.

Just connect socket AL27 to nearby socket AK26 with a fine wire strand u-loop, then re-install cpu and heatsink.
AL27 connects to the 1X Bit Value signal bus.
AK26 connects to Vcc = Vcore.
Connecting both resets the 1X Bit Value signal bus from default LO to HI, adding 1X to the default 9X Multiplier.
http://www.beachlink.com/candjac/index.htm link to Workarounds article which has pics of sockets and pins to locate them...should also have algorithm for understanding Multiplier Code....ie...

9X has 2X + 4X bits/signal circuits HI, others LO.
10X has 1X + 2X +4X bits HI, others LO.
So resetting 1X HI resets 9X to 10X. Go to site , read and "understand" what you will be doing. Read other articles as well.
John C.
 
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