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Here we go. I just purchased an AIXA Thunderbird 1GHz that I want to overclock to 1.2GHz. Here is the problem, I want to do this using the bridges. From looking at Tom's article, there are only a couple of differences between the 1 and 1.2GHz chips (regarding the bridges), of which only two on my chip need to be broken. Those are the problem, since I ordered my conductive pen from Radio shack and I don't anticpate closing bridges to be a problem. Have you guys figured out the easiest way to open the bridges? I am aware of all of the options in Tom's articles. I have a soldering iron, but not that small of one. I don't have an etching system either. No dentist drills either. What do you think? Thanks for any help.