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w00t gogo RaystonnModding the TH7II-RAID for PC1066, or close to it
A "Tweaker's" Socket 478 Dream
Standard Disclaimer:
So, while we're waiting we thought we would show you a few tricks that just might get you in that PC1066 ballpark with your current gear! Now, I'll add in our general disclaimer here. This modification is certainly NOT for the novice. As a matter of fact, we had a very skilled PCB re-work technician help do the de-soldering and soldering on this project. Her work was impeccable and we would have never attempted this modification without her assistance. So in short, if you try this you are totally on your own. It can be done very easily with the help of someone very experienced with a soldering iron and solder wick. However, you can also toast your board up relatively easy as well, if you don't know what you are doing. Oh and guess what? This procedure totally and completely voids any trace of warranty you may have on your mother board. Go figure eh?
<font color=red>Alrighty then, first we would like to acknowledge one of our very important sources of information, that being a gentleman that goes by the nick of <font color=blue>"Raystonn"</font color=blue> over at the Vapochill Support Forum. The folks over there have Pentium 4's overclocking to 3GHz at PC1066, all day long. Very good info can be found there on this subject.</font color=red>
I invented ctrl-alt-del but Bill [Gates] made it famous - Dave Bradley IBM PC designer