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@1800Supreme Its because the companies want you to spend more buying the higher model cpus. Yeah I know its sucks. I have a Q9300 and dont want to oc my memory too badly. When I start going over 400 fsb really need a higher multiplier. I am gettting 3Ghz across all 4 cores at 400 FSB. Shame the mutliplier is only 7.5 max!
Ответитьdid it worked for anyone?
Ответить@Markcy1989 composer called stepfather or something like that
Ответитьwhat is the music?who can tell me? Thanks!
Ответить@qianbaidu886 Its Stepfather.xm, I really like this song too.
Ответить..... okay without him explaining from what i got hes doing it like painting using the tape to keep the "paint" glue and silver where wants it to go so the first glue was across the middle between the pins "guessing to raise the surface and then vert "masks" to connect the pins?"
Ответитьif i figured this out correctly this will be helpfull for me cause my amd on this junker is a 3.8ghz duel core but for somereason they have it locked at 2ghz .........
ОтветитьThere are a lot of music tracks of old Tom's Hardware video's which aren't identified, personally i think this style of music corresponds to Alexander Brandon's style, somewhere between late-90's or early-2000's.
ОтветитьAhh the good old days when you could upgrade your CPU by circumventing a crippled CPU by bridging jumpers :P
ОтветитьHere's someone who couldn't unlock his Athlon. ;P
ОтветитьFor those who don't know the title of the song: it's called stepfather.xm
ОтветитьЕсли кому то еще интересно, то саундтрек играющий в этом ролике - это:
If anyone is still interested, then soundtrack playing in this video is:
Area 51 (Dan Nyman) – Stepfather
The glue that fills that holes was needed in order to not short che edge of L1 bridges with the the conductive bottom of the hole. The prior cpus had not any hole, so you could connect the L1 with simple pencil, and it was much easier. However the method shown in this video was not easy to reproduce, the L1 bridges were really tiny, it was impossible to be so accurate even with a magnifier. The silver lacquer was the same used to repair the rear window wires car that defrost the ice.
The cpu used was a low-overclockable cpu because it was already a fast cpu of top level. The reason of the locked multiplier is for stability issue. At the beginning of a productive process, not all the cpus were able to rock top speed, so the less "lucky" cpus were locked down with low multiplier.
I can't believe it was made in Malaysia, Damn
ОтветитьOh, long gone are the times of pencilmodding CPUs...
ОтветитьAssembled in Malaysia
Ответитьold times...
ОтветитьK6-3/K7/K8/K10 was the best microprocessors from AMD :'(. I started from Duron 1300(Morgan)>Athlon XP 1700+(Palomino)>Athlon 64 X2 6000+(Windsor)>Phenom X3 8450(Toliman)>and i will buy Phenom II 925/945(Deneb)
Ответитьwhat all pins are u connecting very hard to see
Ответитьmy first diy is k63 450
ОтветитьMusic track name please ?
ОтветитьThat music!
Ответитьнифига себе, этот ролик еще на болванках ходил в 2002, что ли, году
Ответитьvery easy
ОтветитьAmd its a fuc*** oven
ОтветитьWatching this on a Ryzen 2600 with a Athlon XP 2600+ system next to me, how times have changed!
Ответитьstill have my barton 3000+ 2166mhz with 1 gb ddr400 RAM...mostly used with dual voodoo 2's in SLI (cpu is total overkill) for unreal, quakeIII, diabloII, and thief series...Running windows Me=)
ОтветитьI love the K7
It still works in 2020
Dayum time travel is real
ОтветитьAh yes. Smoked an XP on my first try at this. Still have it in my boneyard somewhere to this day. Long gone are the good ole days 😕
ОтветитьI still have the original video saved somewhere
Ответитьim here to revive this outstanding music
ОтветитьThis AMD is gotta be the weirdest processor I've ever seen.
ОтветитьI am watching it in 2023 and I want to overclock my Athlon XP for no reason. 😀
Ответитьwill it work with Ryzen 7900?
ОтветитьAh the good old day!!!
ОтветитьSo cringy seeing them not reapplying the thermal paste.... Times have changed.
ОтветитьI had no idea what the fuck was going on here when I watched this over a decade ago.
Ответитьgamers now: omg is touching CMOS safe?
gamers then:
this was the era of tom's hardware long before the forum posts started to look like this:
Q: "My laptop turns on but screen stays black and nothing happens, even external screen stays black"
A: "press Win+R, type msinfo32 and copy information that you see"
i see the amd that got burned to a crisp w out a cooler
ОтветитьEPOX Motherboard. Epic !
ОтветитьLuego con los de silicio podías transformar la línea sempron en athlon y hasta en MP que era el modelo portátil (activando el power now)
Tenías que tocar las línea L2 .
Activabas el total de la memoria caché .. que tiempos aquellos … lo que siguió después fue activar cores. Amd quiso hacer trabajo en serie abaratando costos en maquinaria por eso un cpu podía ser perfectamente otro y los pines era en su tiempo una aventura
Damn.. I think we've been doing it back in 2000 or 2001?
ОтветитьI remember those old Epox motherboards, they were awesome
ОтветитьNostalgia, bring tears to my eyes. Greetings to all fans of old PC technology. 💾
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