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post #1081 of 1457
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Originally Posted by Why0Why
You need the torx...
post #1082 of 1457
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Originally Posted by Why0Why
Glad to see it. Such a great value, I am glad to see the prices coming down.

And you are welcome
ya, your the man
post #1083 of 1457
ATI 200M can work this mod?
post #1084 of 1457
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Originally Posted by fishstylecn
ATI 200M can work this mod?
Yup tried it on 2 toshiba's with the ATI's 200m integrated gfx chipsets. Both work Great @ 533 Mhz FSB so yes they're pin-moddable. One was a L25 and another I think was an A25 model.
post #1085 of 1457
am i correct in thinking that you have to apply thermal compound to the cpu cooler, cpu, gpu cooler and gpu?

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Originally Posted by magbarn
Yup Intel's S-Spec database is definately not complete.
For example the last 1.6 400mhz chip I pinned was SL89T. It's a 400mhz C0 stepping that's not in their dbase. I also have played with a few C0 1.7's. I should've written down it's S-code. My buddy recently got a 710m with 1.8ghz 400mhz chip, that one should have a C0 as dell doesn't keep old stock. He won't let me take his laptop aport though. :
Are all SL89T chips C0 stepping? I saw one on ebay selling but it states it is a b1 core stepping.
post #1086 of 1457
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Originally Posted by cmgames
am i correct in thinking that you have to apply thermal compound to the cpu cooler, cpu, gpu cooler and gpu?



Are all SL89T chips C0 stepping? I saw one on ebay selling but it states it is a b1 core stepping.
Yup they're all C0's. Here's a pic of mine.
post #1087 of 1457
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Originally Posted by magbarn
Yup tried it on 2 toshiba's with the ATI's 200m integrated gfx chipsets. Both work Great @ 533 Mhz FSB so yes they're pin-moddable. One was a L25 and another I think was an A25 model.




thanks,kaka

IBM R51E
post #1088 of 1457
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Originally Posted by fishstylecn


thanks,kaka

IBM R51E
Congrats! Another successful o/c, so it looks like ATI's chipset supports 533mhz FSB. Another one for "sticking it to the man (intel)"
post #1089 of 1457
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Originally Posted by cmgames
am i correct in thinking that you have to apply thermal compound to the cpu cooler, cpu, gpu cooler and gpu?



Are all SL89T chips C0 stepping? I saw one on ebay selling but it states it is a b1 core stepping.
I forgot to reply to the compound question, it depends. I would only pretty much do it on laptops with seperate video cards not integrated ones since the integrated laptops usually share a heatpipe with the CPU. Reason is most builders put a gap and a THICK thermal pad between the chipset and the heatpipe. A thermal pad is better then a thick layer of compuound.

BTW, be wary some sellers on ebay will try to sell you a 1mb original .13 micron Pentium M. The S-spec numbers on those are similar to SL89T. Believe it or not some of the .13 micron P-M's are B1 stepping! So, make sure it's 2 mb Dothan
post #1090 of 1457
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Originally Posted by computerstud
Just got done with a pin mod for a 1.7ghz to 2.26ghz. Default voltage running prime for the last 12 hours without errors. Going to leave it on overnight. I'm now on a new project, pin modding a 1.8ghz to 2.4 ghz. If anyone is interested in the 1.7ghz pin modded to 2.26ghz let me know.
Check your PM
post #1091 of 1457
I am looking at a processor right now, it's 1.6, 400 fsb. But it says OEM, NO HEATSINK OR FAN. Does that matter or should I purchase one with heatsink and fan?
post #1092 of 1457
they don't come with the heatsink and fan because each is individual for the laptop chassis
post #1093 of 1457
I am thinking of jumping on that unreal deal on the Dell M170. The 2 Ghz chip is $200 less than the 2.13 and $500 less than the 2.26 Ghz chip. To make this a worth while deal, I was thinking of pulling the 2.13 from my 9300 (OR) going with a pin mod. Seems the 1.6 to 2.13 is easy. But are the odds good for 1.7 @ 2.26 ? I read it's pushing it for 1.8 @ 2.4 ghz, though. The M170 can be had for $1349 with the 60 GB 7200 RPM drive or $1384 with the 120 GB 5400 RPM drive. What are your thoughts on the pin mod "goals"? Are people having really good luck with 1.7 @ 2.26 Ghz at least? Or best to swap the 2.13 from the 9300 into the XPS and have a 2 Ghz 9300 to sell?

thanks
post #1094 of 1457
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Originally Posted by GZS



I'm at about 39 idle, and it jumps up to 48 at full load. Not too shabby, eh?
GZS: How well is your Pin Mod 1.8 @ 2.4 Ghz doing?

Does this mod require any software or can it be done 100% in hardware and look like it was a "real" 2.4 Ghz CPU?

Did you have to bump up the voltage or will it work w/o and mod other than the pin-mod itself?

thanks
post #1095 of 1457
Hi all,
i am new to the forum, and i read a lot of this most interesting post, but i cant figure out how much pins a proc of a 9300 has. I read it has 479 pins, but all of the procs on ebay are 478 pins. Will a 478 work in a dell i9300? Thanks
post #1096 of 1457

Here I go!!!!

This thread has inspired me, got me a 1.7 400Mhz FSB SL7EP off ebay for $78 and I am going to do the pin mod. Going to mod my 1.73 i9300, Will post my results. 2.26 here I go.
post #1097 of 1457
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Originally Posted by DTOG
GZS: How well is your Pin Mod 1.8 @ 2.4 Ghz doing?

Does this mod require any software or can it be done 100% in hardware and look like it was a "real" 2.4 Ghz CPU?

Did you have to bump up the voltage or will it work w/o and mod other than the pin-mod itself?

thanks
So far so good. I just blew out all of the dust in the case today and it dropped my temps A LOT.

I did not up the voltage because it was running hot as is. I may up it now that I'm back down to stable temps. My GPU was getting as hot as 80 degrees C at load, now it's stable at 54-55 at load. My CPU was getting to about 50 now it's back down in the 40's.

As for "software" I did not use any of the programs to adjust voltage or speedstep. I pin modded it, put it back together and have been running it since then.

No problems as of yet, except for the heat issue which I cured today with a good cleaning.
post #1098 of 1457

MPM-735 1.7G 400mhz 2MB

Hi,
does this cpu could also work? and do you know what is the final working clock it might be.
CPU: MPM-735 1.7G 400mhz 2MB735 1.7G 400mhz 2MB

tkx
post #1099 of 1457
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Originally Posted by tombjack
Hi,
does this cpu could also work? and do you know what is the final working clock it might be.
CPU: MPM-735 1.7G 400mhz 2MB735 1.7G 400mhz 2MB

tkx
I think you need to read all the messages in this thread so you can understand how to overclock it. You'd also know what it will overclock to and also what it will take to get it there if it's unstable. Please start at the first page in this thread and start reading kk thx.
post #1100 of 1457
Hey guys,

First post here so be gentle.

Considering doing the pinmod and have a choice of the following CPUs:

Pentuim M 1.6ghz - SL5YU (have not heard of the stepping)
Dothan 725 SL8QF 1.60 GHz 400 MHz 90 nm C0 2 MB 479 pin

Anyway, which one would you recommend?

I take it the 479 pins versus 478 pins on C0 and B1 steppings won't make a difference?!?
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