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Volt modding?

rpg711

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hi,
Ive been wondering how you volt mod a cpu. I have pentium 4 prescott 3ghz @3.5ghz...cant go any further without crash because asrock motherboards dont let you soft mod it.
 
also...is there a program to change your volts because i would rather avoid volt modding unless i have to:D
 
not for AsRock mobos... get a ASUS P5WD2-P
 
Like I said in the other thread, post a pic of your socket area to help us aid you in vmodding your mobo.

Or you can google the Dell XPS & P4 630 oc threads, to look for the 775 pin mods for more voltage (although I doubt your ASRock will give you anymore than default w/o vmods)

:)
 
Some asrocks can change it in the bios. My old k7vt4a pro could.
 
rpg711 is talking about the new 775Dual's, with the VIA chipset.

I say, tough luck without vmods! :banghead:
 
ok heres a pic
 
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