- Sep 12, 2002
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Since the latest batch of Athlon XP (Thoroughbred) cores are among us, most O/C themed forums have become innundated with the repeated questions. Hopefully, I can answer most (all?) of them here, and provide a central resource for all those interested:
Q: Is it true all XP (Thorougbred) processors come unlocked from the factory?
A: Yes, but there's a catch. Only the higher multipliers (> x12.5) are unlocked, NOT the lower ones. In order to unlock the lower multipliers (< x12.5) you must unlock your processor.
* It has been reported that the latest EPoX 8RDA+ BIOS unlocks ALL multipliers, without the need for an unlock!
* Epox EP-8K9A series boards will unlock the lower multipliers without having to modify the cpu/ZIF socket (submitted by Need4Speed)
Q: Does my motherboard support the new XP (Thoroughbred) processors?
A: Maybe. You will need to check your manufacturers website for this information. KT400 and nForce2 boards of course support these processors, however, some KT333 boards appear to be hit and miss. At the time of this writing, I am unsure of the status of KT266 boards.
Q: Doesn't KT400 motherboards automatically unlock my processor?
A: Again, they only unlock the HIGHER (> x12.5) multipliers, not the lower onces. YOU MUST UNLOCK YOUR PROCESSOR (unless using the new EPoX 8RDA+ BIOS) TO ACCESS LOWER MULTIPLIERS!
Q: How do I unlock my processor?
A: Well, that depends on a variety of things. Which processor do you have? Is it Thoroughbred or Palomino? Etc.. Since this FAQ is dedicated to the Thoroughbred processor, I will only touch on subjects relating to that.
Personally, I feel the easiest/quickest unlock is by using the following method:
If you have any other FAQ questions to add, feel free to post them in this thread and I will update it as necessary. I hope this helps those of you searching for these common answers!
Q: Is it true all XP (Thorougbred) processors come unlocked from the factory?
A: Yes, but there's a catch. Only the higher multipliers (> x12.5) are unlocked, NOT the lower ones. In order to unlock the lower multipliers (< x12.5) you must unlock your processor.
* It has been reported that the latest EPoX 8RDA+ BIOS unlocks ALL multipliers, without the need for an unlock!
* Epox EP-8K9A series boards will unlock the lower multipliers without having to modify the cpu/ZIF socket (submitted by Need4Speed)
Q: Does my motherboard support the new XP (Thoroughbred) processors?
A: Maybe. You will need to check your manufacturers website for this information. KT400 and nForce2 boards of course support these processors, however, some KT333 boards appear to be hit and miss. At the time of this writing, I am unsure of the status of KT266 boards.
Q: Doesn't KT400 motherboards automatically unlock my processor?
A: Again, they only unlock the HIGHER (> x12.5) multipliers, not the lower onces. YOU MUST UNLOCK YOUR PROCESSOR (unless using the new EPoX 8RDA+ BIOS) TO ACCESS LOWER MULTIPLIERS!
Q: How do I unlock my processor?
A: Well, that depends on a variety of things. Which processor do you have? Is it Thoroughbred or Palomino? Etc.. Since this FAQ is dedicated to the Thoroughbred processor, I will only touch on subjects relating to that.
Personally, I feel the easiest/quickest unlock is by using the following method:
Unlocking your XP 2400+
Items you will need
* 1/2" thin copper wire (must be thin enough to fit inside holes on ZIF socket, but still allow for insertion of the CPU)
FYI: I used the copper from a telephone cable, just cut the end off and pull out a SINGLE STRAND)
Directions
First, take your copper wire and bend it into a "U" shape. Next, insert each leg into the ZIF socket 462 hole (as shown in this link, the red line indicates the 2 pin holes in question). Once you've securely placed the wire, and double checked it's location for accuracy, you can now insert the processor. You will notice the processor takes slightly more pressure to put in, this is normal. Once in, the wire will seat itself, allowing future removal of the CPU without disturbing the copper wire.
That's it! Your 2400+ is unlocked! Fire your PC up, and enjoy!
** DISCLAIMER: As with all DIY tutorials, you are performing this AT YOUR OWN RISK. I, nor the forum this is posted on is liable for any damages you may incur while using this method. Please exercise caution, and proper care when handling your equipment.
If you have any other FAQ questions to add, feel free to post them in this thread and I will update it as necessary. I hope this helps those of you searching for these common answers!