can i use solder to close the L1 bridges or should i use the kits for it?
B Bohica Distinguished Jul 30, 2001 99 0 18,630 Feb 22, 2003 #1 can i use solder to close the L1 bridges or should i use the kits for it?
speeduk Distinguished Feb 20, 2003 1,476 0 19,280 Feb 23, 2003 #2 Dont know about that maybe u could get faster memory?
J jihiggs Splendid Oct 11, 2001 5,821 2 25,780 Feb 23, 2003 #3 i would get a kit. those bridges are very small. the contacts are too small to heat with a soldering iron. my computer is so fast, it completes an endless loop in less than 4 seconds!
i would get a kit. those bridges are very small. the contacts are too small to heat with a soldering iron. my computer is so fast, it completes an endless loop in less than 4 seconds!
L Lonemagi Distinguished Feb 20, 2002 969 0 18,980 Feb 23, 2003 #4 follow tom's video. Use the stuff from an auto repair store that you would use to repai a rear window defogger. Or a trace pen. <A HREF="http://tekkoshocon.com/" target="_new">http://tekkoshocon.com/</A> Southeast Pennsylvania gets an Anime Convention!
follow tom's video. Use the stuff from an auto repair store that you would use to repai a rear window defogger. Or a trace pen. <A HREF="http://tekkoshocon.com/" target="_new">http://tekkoshocon.com/</A> Southeast Pennsylvania gets an Anime Convention!
S svol Champion Jul 18, 2001 16,619 0 50,780 Feb 23, 2003 #5 Well only solder if you have very good micro-solder skills and equipment. Otherwise use silverpaint or -pencils. My dual-PSU PC is so powerfull that the neighbourhood dimms when I turn it on
Well only solder if you have very good micro-solder skills and equipment. Otherwise use silverpaint or -pencils. My dual-PSU PC is so powerfull that the neighbourhood dimms when I turn it on