modding a lga775 800mhz fsb cpu to a 1066mhz fsb cpu

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  1. im1992

    im1992 Regular member

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    Is there anything i can make myself or do i have no choice but to buy pre-made conductive ink/paint?
    -thanks!
     
  2. Zer0ink

    Zer0ink Regular member

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    i think you mean the heat sink paste? like it goes between the heat sink and processor? http://shop3.outpost.com/{fk8sRQYrl...AoG0CMrMg**.node2?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

    if thats the case i'd say DONT use crazy glue or elmers or dirt water mix

    Why on earth for under $10 for paste would you take that chance? It's very vital you know. and if the processor isnt cooled right your system can go into reboot from over heating every now and then and you'll be hunting for the problem forever.

    take from another forum:

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    I'm out of thermal paste. Are there any recipes for "homemade" thermal compound? I can't go out and buy today. Please, just don't say this: "Wait for tomorrow" or something like that.
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    Um...not unless you just happen to have some silver lying around....
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    Don't be an idiot and wait for tomorrow.
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    Toothpaste works very well...until it dries up and crusts, then it performs horribly. So if you want to use toothpaste, just make sure you reapply the paste every like 45 minutes.


    HAHAHA I think you just did the "most WTF question of the year at afterdawn dot com"

    good luck and peace
     
  3. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    im1992, what are you trying to do?
     
  4. im1992

    im1992 Regular member

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    nope, not the thermal compound lmao
    i am trying to pin-mod an lga775 cpu, *!!!pin mod!!!*
    i dont have access to any conductive paint so i need to use something else
    i want to pin mod a pentium 4 630(800mhz fsb) to a pentium 4 630(1066mhz fsb)
    -thanks
     
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    im1992 Regular member

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    please read the post you are replying to!!!!!!!!!!
     
  6. Zer0ink

    Zer0ink Regular member

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    i would but reading the header has more info than your message

    care to share with enquirering minds what its all about?

    what is pin mod?
     
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    im1992 Regular member

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    I am sorry about that

    http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=903623&page=9

    -thanks
     
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    alrite, i guess there's no alternative......

    -thanks!
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    Pin-modding a CPU. What's this for exactly? I would never recommend conductive pen on a processor.
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    i've seen this done on the amd socket "a" cpu's.
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    To what level of success? Everybody I know who's messed with conductive pen has destroyed said device shortly afterwards...
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    the ones i've seen were worked on around the capacitor area not the pin at all.
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    Were they for increasing the core voltage?
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    it was to do with overclocking.
     
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    im1992 Regular member

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    for raising fsb from 800 mhz to 1066 mhz
     
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    what is the point of that. you can do that with overclocking.
     
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    yes, this is also a form of overclocking!!!!!!!
     
  19. Zer0ink

    Zer0ink Regular member

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    i never understood over clocking

    why not just go buy a better processor?

    time is money and the time put into it has to be valuable

    but thats just me and thats why i stay away from overclocking questions (besides not knowing how to do it)

    i like stablity over speed

    good luck
     
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    its an old p4 630 so i just wanted to pust it to the end. and yea, i dont overclock my primary rig either (q6600).
     

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