Overclocking AMD's Athlon Processor
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Changing The Multiplier Continued
The next step is changing the additional frequency IDs on the backside of Athlon's PCB, called BP_FID. The resistors are found right underneath the internal connector.
Place the 1000 Ohm ('102') SMD-resistors according to the following table.
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