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is there any way to manually set multiplyers with the surface gates on tbred cpus?

dannybin1742

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the reason i ask is cause i'm building a nf2 shuttle flew system, and there are no multiplyer adjustments, only fsb adjustments, how high to jiuhb cores clock on default voltage, do you think i could just plug it in set it to 166 with no voltage adjustments???

or are there any gates that will set the default voltage higher? on the cpu?
 
Originally posted by: dannybin1742
the reason i ask is cause i'm building a nf2 shuttle flew system, and there are no multiplyer adjustments, only fsb adjustments, how high to jiuhb cores clock on default voltage, do you think i could just plug it in set it to 166 with no voltage adjustments???

or are there any gates that will set the default voltage higher? on the cpu?

If you want "flexibility", ability to change settings without reworking the surface gates/bridges, (as when experimenting to find the optimum Multiplier), then consider the 5 switched circuits on a separate pcb, diagrammed in the Tbred article at
<a href="http://www.beachlink.com/candjac/index.htm">
http://www.beachlink.com/candjac/index.htm</A> link to the Tbred article. Other articles will help you to "understand" AMD's Multiplier Code, Circuits, bridges, etc. Vcore bridges and algorithms also covered.
John C.
 
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