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Changing multiplier on locked Barton - possible?



 
 
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Old February 1st 05, 06:38 AM
Wes Newell
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Default Changing multiplier on locked Barton - possible?

On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 23:02:50 -0500, anonymous wrote:

Have newer Barton 2500+, L1 bridges connected, multiplier is 11, changing
multiplier in bios doesn't do anything. I need to run this puppy in a
board that supports max 133MHz.

I do not need to unlock the processor. I just need to change the
multiplier to a fixed value that's higher than 11 (any value 13-21). Just
to make sure I got it right: there is nothing that can be done to force
this locked processor to run with a higher multiplier? Not cutting some
bridges, not connecting pins underneath, nothing, correct? Or is there a
trick that I don't know about.

The multiplier is locked period. Now you can try the mobile mod if you're
up to it.

http://fab51.com/cpu/barton/athlon-e24.html

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