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I have a Duron 650 and after looking through the CPU databases I came to the conclusion that my particular CPU should be able to hit 900 with no qualms. However, I modified the processor and now it doesn't work period. I have an MSI K7T Pro. I used a small tool that resembles a water pick to disconnect the bridges and a mechanical pencil with a .7 lead to try to reconnect some of them to get the 900 MHz setting. No worky. I even ran across a post from someone with a K7T Pro and he said that the only way he could OC his chip in his board was to disconnect all the L1 bridges, so his board wouldn't interfere with the multiplier settings and keep it from booting. So I did that, still no go. I'm pretty sure that the tool I used to disconnect the bridges did the job, but it's hard to tell. Also, it left nice big scratches on the cpu (not the core).
Is my .7 not sufficient to conduct between the bridges? BTW, I did double check to make sure than none of my marks were touching the next bridge or mark over. Also, does anybody know if the Fuzzy Logic program that comes with the board will allow multiplier changes? As it stands now I have a dead Duron.
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is my .7 not sufficient to conduct between the bridges? BTW, I did double check to make sure than none of my marks were touching the next bridge or mark over. Also, does anybody know if the Fuzzy Logic program that comes with the board will allow multiplier changes? As it stands now I have a dead Duron.
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!