Originally posted by: spankyOO7
randomboy: what guide did u use? btw, did u get the chip from newegg? what stepping was it 😛
Well people talk about it all the time on here, so I just kinda figured it out
😉 Looking at the unlocking video on tomshardware.com gives you a pretty good idea about how to do it.
I actually bought a new XP 1500+ from Phamtastik on the forum here, it was an AGOIA, week 26
🙂 Currently running @ 1800+ speeds @ 166fsb.
I used:
-Sewing needle (to apply conductor)
-Rear window defogger repair kit (for conductor)
-600 grit sand paper to sand down the L1's a little bit, makes them all nice and shiny, and I assume more easily conducted through
🙂
-Flashlight (good light is IMPORTANT!)
-Alcohol to clean surface of chip after light sanding of the bridges
-Super glue to fill gaps between bridges
-Scotch tape to tape over bridges just for filling the gaps with super glue (I didnt tape them off individually when connecting them, just freehanded it
🙂)
-Fine tipped scalpel to scrape between bridges after connecting them (I got a little messy, just wanted to be sure adjacent bridges werent touching each other)
-Scalpel with flat razor on it, to shave super glue flat after it dried in the gap between the bridges
BTW, Dont drop razors on your bare feet!
😀 Good thing it only fell from a few inches.......just nicked me
😉
*Edit - link to
Unlocking XP processors on Toms Hardware Guide
🙂
Jeff