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Warp2Search.net » News » June 2003 » Interactive Pin-Mod Guide For AMD Athlon XP - T-Bred & Barton CPU's

Interactive Pin-Mod Guide For AMD Athlon XP - T-Bred & Barton CPU's

Posted by: NewsFactory on: 06/02/2003 09:12 PM [ Print | 4 comment(s) ] · 3628 views

OCinside.de have posted their brand new Interactive Pin-Mod Guide For AMD Athlon XP - T-Bred & Barton CPU's! It's well worth checking out.

This newest interactive project took about a half year, but I'm sure I didn't waste any of this time, because it's a very useful guide which will safe lot of your time and give you a new way to overclock your PC. From now on you are able to overclock the CPU easier with this new interactive Pin-Mod guide.



You just have to select if you like to modify the Pins under your CPU, under your mainboard or the CPU socket, then select the CPU (AMD XP, T-Bred or Barton) and select the multiplier you like to get. In the following picture you'll see immediately which Pins you have to connect for this multiplier. I've also written an additional guide with some examples how to connect these pins very easy. May be I'm able to show you a fifth method very soon, when i've finished all tests ;-

Interactive Pin-Mod Guide For AMD Athlon XP - T-Bred & Barton CPU's


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Mertsch
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#44438 Posted on: 06/02/2003 10:35 PM
THAT IS FANTASTIC

for real ... as the german youth would say

FETT RESPEKT !!!!!!!!!!

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nuhi
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#44439 Posted on: 06/02/2003 10:47 PM
Do i need first to connect L1 bridges...or is it just for total unlock ?

On that site says:
"If you like to use the interactive pin-mod guide with an AMD XP CPU (five L1 and four L3 bridges),
you also need to connect the five L1 bridges with silver conductive compound to connect the signals from
the FID pins with your CPU core."

I mean...it's not easy, they could remove Xp from tutorial, just giving me false hopes.

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koan00
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#44441 Posted on: 06/03/2003 12:16 AM
If this info is corect, this tool rocks.

I have been looking for a way to get multi's higher than 12.5 on my old motherboard for a while now

*crosses fingers*

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Mertsch
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#44457 Posted on: 06/03/2003 07:08 PM
but on the T-Bred the L1 bridges are connected ...

I have seen non with open ones ...


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