Hi, i just wanted to know how to unlock the multiplyer settings on my cpu.
specs are gigabyte 7va mobo and amd athlon 2000+
Hi, i just wanted to know how to unlock the multiplyer settings on my cpu.
specs are gigabyte 7va mobo and amd athlon 2000+
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that one looks risky, anyone else got another way?
They're all basically the same method. Your warrantee is voided regardless.
It's that way or not at all, I'm afraid.
if your font size is this small i'll add you to my ignore list because you're wasting my time, OK?
i found this link on google, think itll work?
I simply did it through BIOS.
Have you tried that with your board?
No need for physically altering your CPU at all.
From Viperlair.comA couple of things to let you know. A large number of nVidia based nForce 2 motherboards allow you to unlock the TBred and Barton with simple BIOS adjustments (we'll explain on the next page). In otherwords, if you have one of those CPUs, you will probably not need to physically unlock the CPU as we've described. For Palomino owners, you're out of luck, as you still need to unlock the CPU. At this time, I know ASUS, ABIT, FIC and Epox unlock via the BIOS, but others may as well. I do know MSI does not.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
looks like it should... i am definitly not an expert at the hole unlocking things so i am also waiting to see what the "elite" poeple will say...
Looking at some pics of his BIOS shows some memory timing adjustments but no multiplier settings.
Maybe your easiest course is just to get a nVidia chipset board.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
i actually really have no clue how "unlocking" a cpu can help, i have the multiplier as high as the mobo lets it... (sorry for being a dumbfck, but i don't know, and am intrested, but to lazy to reasearch it)
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