Please help. Need AMD pin mod pix ocinside.de site down [multiplier settings] [ocinside]

Q: Ok heres the deal:
Have an XP-M 2500 cpu.
MSI K7N2GM2 (IGP nForce2) motherboard
Does NOT bid in the BIOS and the multiplier is defaulting to 6x!
It runs fine on 6×200 @ 1200MHz, but was hoping for more about 2200 + MHz LOL!

The .de site seems to be down and I used it before to get the final 2500 chip m do. I just want jumpers to use the bus or on the back of the mobo socket so as to achieve a multiplier that can easily be undone. Cpu.

Can NOT want to change someone help me? FAB51 the site is useful, but have pix or something to me its L3 Fid pins on the socket and so on.


Re:Just tried it again but it won't load the page for the Interactive Pin-mod guide. HMMMMM

Re:Interactive Pin-Mod guide v1.2 for AMD Athlon XP, T-Bred and Barton CPUs (http://www..de/go_e.html?/html/workshop/pinmod/amd_pinmod.html)

Site worked fine for me. 3/30/05 10:34pm PST


Re:It works on some functions even on non-supported boards. You can mess around with it, and the worst thing that can happen is that it will crash or lock up. When you reboot, all back to normal as if nothing happened.

Re:Another Note:
I downloaded that file and my MSI board is not compatible for the voltage setting. So I still have no voltage settings or to play with. It however does work for adjusting the FSB! Thanks!

Re:Originally posted by: guy
You have a mobile chip (unlocked) it's defaut is 6x and has lower voltage than normal. You must set the multiplier manually via the BIOS to whatever you want, though you may have to raise the CPU voltage, as it is set to idle at either 45w or 35w at 6x multiplier. A god way to mess around with it is to use 8rdavcore and find the sweet spot for your setup.

I run mine (mobile XP2400+) at 200 x 12.5 at 1.825 volts (in the BIOS), or at 210 x 12x at 1.875 (in BIOS) depending on the application. I use 8rdavcore, so during internet usage, I can turn it waaaaaayyyyy down and turn off the fans entirely.

As I mentioned above this board does NOT have in bios. Unfortunately it also does not have vcore.
What I had to do was use the "socket wire trick" to put me in the upper multiplier range (13x and above). Depending on the bios of your mobo this could possibly default at 24x though so be careful!!! For some reason it defaulted to 14x. I have no idea why but it did. It booted, I raised the fsb up to 166 and bam 2334mhz! Anything above that and she gets unstable.
Another note: Desktop mobo's do not see the voltage correctly on a mobile so my default 1.45v is now 1.62v-1.66v which was a great benefit since now I don't have to do a voltmod too. Well at least not yet :)
Here is a graph of what desktop mobo's see mobile voltages as: http://fab51.com/cpu/barton/athlon-e23.html As you can see 1.45v =1.575v/desktop


Re:found what I needed over at overclockers

Re:You have a mobile chip (unlocked) it's defaut is 6x and has lower voltage than normal. You must set the multiplier manually via the BIOS to whatever you want, though you may have to raise the CPU voltage, as it is set to idle at either 45w or 35w at 6x multiplier. A god way to mess around with it is to use 8rdavcore and find the sweet spot for your setup.

I run mine (mobile XP2400+) at 200 x 12.5 at 1.825 volts (in the BIOS), or at 210 x 12x at 1.875 (in BIOS) depending on the application. I use 8rdavcore, so during internet usage, I can turn it waaaaaayyyyy down and turn off the fans entirely.


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