Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 09:16:24 -0600
From: Sherrill Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Overclocking 100ct - the easy way

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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 05:30:44 -0500
From: "Lines, Nick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [LIB] Overclocking 100ct - the easy way

Folks,

Thought this might be helpful for people put off by the prospect
of tiny solder jobs on their 100ct mobo - I know that I was!

Maplins in the UK are now selling conductive pens from Circuitworks,
which deposit conductive ink. I actually bought mine from RS
Electronics, as maplins didn't sell them at the time I first wanted
one.


I overclocked my 100 last night in around 5 minutes and all works
brilliantly, with nothing hot going anywhere near my mobo.  The
difference is noticable in day to day use.

One thing: make sure you get the fine tip pen.

You can check whether everything's successful or not using
the WCPUID - I can post a link (when I find it) if useful.

I used Xin's diagram to overclock, which involves connecting two pads which are under the PCMCIA slots then Robert is your father's
brother.


Cheers,
Nick.

The same pen is available in the US at Altex Electronics. I used the "Micro Tip" version to successfully OC my 100ct to 266. Only time it has shut down was doing a complete virus scan with the Libby resting on a pillow. Duh! I also have a 40g drive which may contribute more heat.






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