Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 10:24:22 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Overclocking 100ct - the easy way

In a message dated 2/27/03 8:18:35 AM Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Folks,
>  
>  Thought this might be helpful for people put off by the prospect
>  of tiny solder jobs on their 100ct mobo - I know that I was!
>  
>  Maplins in the UK are now selling conductive pens from Circuitworks,
>  which deposit conductive ink.  I actually bought mine from RS
>  Electronics, as maplins didn't sell them at the time I first wanted
>  one. 
>  
>  I overclocked my 100 last night in around 5 minutes and all works
>  brilliantly, with nothing hot going anywhere near my mobo.  The
>  difference is noticable in day to day use.
>  
>  One thing: make sure you get the fine tip pen.
>  
>  You can check whether everything's successful or not using
>  the WCPUID - I can post a link (when I find it) if useful.
>  
>  I used Xin's diagram to overclock, which involves connecting two 
>  pads which are under the PCMCIA slots then Robert is your father's
>  brother.
>  
>  Cheers,
>  Nick.
>  
>  The same pen is available in the US at Altex Electronics.  I used the 
"Micro 
> Tip" version to successfully OC my 100ct to 266.  Only time it has shut 
down 
> was doing a complete virus scan with the Libby resting on a pillow.  Duh!  
I 
> also have a 40g drive which may contribute more heat.
>  

This sounds good to those of us (me) to whom soldering means plumbing :-).  
My question is, how readily would this method of overclocking be undone?  Is 
the painted trace easily removed once applied?

Lee



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