If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
I am so happy, not!!
Hey gang,
Bought an XP1800 JIUHB stepping week 0332. Thought this would be a perfect choice for my old KT133A MSI board.I set this puppy up and it ran great for the better part of two weeks. Since the default multiplier is 11.5 , I decided to do the pin mod thingy to default to an XP2100. Well, I was happier than a kid in a candy store when the system booted and my bios recognized it as an XP2100. Many thanks to all in here who have offered a variety of links and tidbits of info on how to. Huge sucky bit, the proc died. NEVER to boot again. I am back using my 1.4 T-Bird again. Any one else have their processor die a sudden, tragic death? Regards, Garry |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 01:10:48 +0000, iTsMeMa wrote:
Hey gang, Bought an XP1800 JIUHB stepping week 0332. Thought this would be a perfect choice for my old KT133A MSI board.I set this puppy up and it ran great for the better part of two weeks. Since the default multiplier is 11.5 , I decided to do the pin mod thingy to default to an XP2100. Well, I was happier than a kid in a candy store when the system booted and my bios recognized it as an XP2100. Many thanks to all in here who have offered a variety of links and tidbits of info on how to. Huge sucky bit, the proc died. NEVER to boot again. I'm not saying this was your case, but I'd like to point out to others that may be considering the pinmod, that it needs to be done right. Putting a piece of wire between 2 pins on the MB can cause the cpu to cock in the socket if no measures are taken to make sure this doesn't happen. The biggest problem I can see is someone using wire to large thus making this even worse. If in doubt, use something to make a channel in the socket between the 2 pins for the wire to fit down in. This will ensure proper cooler contact with the core. Otherwise, you may overheat the cpu from poor contact of the cooler if the cpu is cocked. I'm sure most people here would know this probelm, but I thought it should be pointed out for those who may not know. -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.html |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
"Wes Newell" wrote in message news On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 01:10:48 +0000, iTsMeMa wrote: Hey gang, Bought an XP1800 JIUHB stepping week 0332. Thought this would be a perfect choice for my old KT133A MSI board.I set this puppy up and it ran great for the better part of two weeks. Since the default multiplier is 11.5 , I decided to do the pin mod thingy to default to an XP2100. Well, I was happier than a kid in a candy store when the system booted and my bios recognized it as an XP2100. Many thanks to all in here who have offered a variety of links and tidbits of info on how to. Huge sucky bit, the proc died. NEVER to boot again. I'm not saying this was your case, but I'd like to point out to others that may be considering the pinmod, that it needs to be done right. Putting a piece of wire between 2 pins on the MB can cause the cpu to cock in the socket if no measures are taken to make sure this doesn't happen. The biggest problem I can see is someone using wire to large thus making this even worse. If in doubt, use something to make a channel in the socket between the 2 pins for the wire to fit down in. This will ensure proper cooler contact with the core. Otherwise, you may overheat the cpu from poor contact of the cooler if the cpu is cocked. I'm sure most people here would know this probelm, but I thought it should be pointed out for those who may not know. -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.html Great thought, thanks Wes. I did use fine wire 4 mil in length, the proc fit well, it actually ran. Next go round I intend to use a conductive paint on the back of the mobo. Its an exxtra five minutes to pull and probably twenty more for dry time, but sure gotta be easier on my tired old eyes. The damn wire mod was giving me fits. Fine work in close quarters. Regards, GArry |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Need Help Understanding OC results for 'old' Celery not liking Win2K | pgtr | Overclocking | 35 | July 10th 04 12:26 AM |
Happy Thanksgiving Day America | SST | Overclocking | 13 | December 1st 03 06:14 PM |
Happy Birthday America | SST | Overclocking | 333 | November 27th 03 07:54 PM |
Happy Birthday America | SST | Overclocking AMD Processors | 326 | November 27th 03 07:54 PM |
IC7-G - 2.4c 800fsb - just can't get 3.0ghz | Grumpycrab | Overclocking | 1 | July 19th 03 04:32 PM |