I was unlocking my XP core, a factory 1900+...So I connected the L1 bridges to their respective 5 scross the pits. I filled in the pits with superglue and used cunductive pen liquid on the tip of a needle to connect them. I could have sworn that I did it right. However, when boot, I seem to be locked in at XP 1700+. Changing the multiplier in the BIOS leads to failed boot and i have to reset the machine. The chip runs fin at this speed, however by unlocking the multiplier I was looking for HIGHER clock speeds, not LOWER. I have probably tried it 5 times on my chip and a few times on another chip. Any info would be great! Thanks.
My questions are these:
Am I simply doing something wrong? I connect each L1 to the one directly above it. Is my experience a common one for not connecting something right?
Or is there something in the BIOS or on the board that I need to switch to enable such adjustments?
PC info (ASUS a7v266-E, latest Beta BIOS, 2X512mb PC2100 Sasmung DIMMs...thats the only relelvant info I believe)
My questions are these:
Am I simply doing something wrong? I connect each L1 to the one directly above it. Is my experience a common one for not connecting something right?
Or is there something in the BIOS or on the board that I need to switch to enable such adjustments?
PC info (ASUS a7v266-E, latest Beta BIOS, 2X512mb PC2100 Sasmung DIMMs...thats the only relelvant info I believe)