- Nov 13, 2000
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I have the K7S5A m/b, which most people know, has no multiplier or voltage adjustments, and limited FSB!
I decided today to see how much higher than my previous 1686MHz (146.7x11.5) i could get my AGOIA "9" 1800+ to run.
It all started by lapping my FOP heatsink See this isn't it shiny!
After consulting the OCInside.de XP Painting guide, came the next daunting task, which was to cut some of the L3 and L4 bridges. I didn't get a pic of that cos i didn't want to possibly slip when holding the camera and dig too far into the CPU! It's quite daunting cutting into a £60 CPU with a Stanley knife! :Q
Then it was the task of joining the relevent L3/4 bridges with the master of all Athlon unlocking, the mechanical pencil
The 12.5x multiplier was selected, CPU reseated, the computer fired up and et voila, it POSTed as an Athlon 1250
Changing the FSB to 133 gave me the 2000+
FSB was pumped up to 143, the highest it would POST at, for 2200+ baby!
This would not get into Windows, unfortunately
So, i knocked down the mulitplier to 12, and it booted again (after resetting the BIOS) at 1200
Changed the FSB to 146.7, and again POSTed at 2200+ (same pic as last one in case u didn't click
) This time it got into Windows, where the CPU speed was noted as 1760MHz 
So i went to click on the Start menu to get the Run command to bench UT2k3, and it froze as soon as i touched the mouse button
Knocked the FSB back down to 143 (the only other option, remember i have a K7S5A with very limited FSB speeds!
) and booted straight up at 2100+, and am still in Windows over an hour later at 1711Mhz
(Screenshot taken 18 minutes ago, time taken to write this and upload pictures
)
I take no responsibility if anything happens, I was just mad enough to try it, and it worked for me, no guarantees it will work for you. I only pu t this here for reference that in fact it can be done.
Confused
I decided today to see how much higher than my previous 1686MHz (146.7x11.5) i could get my AGOIA "9" 1800+ to run.
It all started by lapping my FOP heatsink See this isn't it shiny!
After consulting the OCInside.de XP Painting guide, came the next daunting task, which was to cut some of the L3 and L4 bridges. I didn't get a pic of that cos i didn't want to possibly slip when holding the camera and dig too far into the CPU! It's quite daunting cutting into a £60 CPU with a Stanley knife! :Q
Then it was the task of joining the relevent L3/4 bridges with the master of all Athlon unlocking, the mechanical pencil
The 12.5x multiplier was selected, CPU reseated, the computer fired up and et voila, it POSTed as an Athlon 1250
This would not get into Windows, unfortunately
So, i knocked down the mulitplier to 12, and it booted again (after resetting the BIOS) at 1200
So i went to click on the Start menu to get the Run command to bench UT2k3, and it froze as soon as i touched the mouse button
Knocked the FSB back down to 143 (the only other option, remember i have a K7S5A with very limited FSB speeds!
I take no responsibility if anything happens, I was just mad enough to try it, and it worked for me, no guarantees it will work for you. I only pu t this here for reference that in fact it can be done.
Confused