I posted this to PowerLeap forums:
Recently there's been a lot of discussion in the net about how to change clock multiplier factor on Socket-A AMD Athlon and Duron processors by simply manipulating signals of BF_ID and F_ID pins.
Some motherboards, like Asus A7V and Abit KT7 will ship with this function. As far as my technical knowledge goes, it is possible to manufacture a SocketA to SocketA adapter which could via a DIP switch or jumper block offer the same functionality to any SocketA motherboard.
Am I just daydreaming here, or would that kind of adapter be possible? Or have you already looked into a possibility of manufacturing such a device?"
...and their response was encouraging...
We're working on some projects regarding the AMD Socket-A T-Bird & Duron CPUs. Stay tuned.
Salvation for my seemingly unoverclockable MSI K7Tpro/Athlon 800mhz combo might be at hand
Recently there's been a lot of discussion in the net about how to change clock multiplier factor on Socket-A AMD Athlon and Duron processors by simply manipulating signals of BF_ID and F_ID pins.
Some motherboards, like Asus A7V and Abit KT7 will ship with this function. As far as my technical knowledge goes, it is possible to manufacture a SocketA to SocketA adapter which could via a DIP switch or jumper block offer the same functionality to any SocketA motherboard.
Am I just daydreaming here, or would that kind of adapter be possible? Or have you already looked into a possibility of manufacturing such a device?"
...and their response was encouraging...
We're working on some projects regarding the AMD Socket-A T-Bird & Duron CPUs. Stay tuned.
Salvation for my seemingly unoverclockable MSI K7Tpro/Athlon 800mhz combo might be at hand