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    Pentium M V-Mod

    Hello everybody.

    I'm new here and just have a question.

    I have a P4GPL-X. I can't adjust the V-Core in the BIOS, that's not the problem...........


    There is this mod, with that you can set the vcore ( http://img234.echo.cx/img234/3673/984p4mpinout8wc.jpg )
    I did it on my Pentium M 740 and now on my Celeron 370.

    But i just did it like its on the picture.

    What do i have to do if i want to connect not just 1, but 2 or more --- f.e. beside vid4 also vid3 with VSS ? Can i connect it to any VSS or must i take this VSS who is shown at the picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DerBöseWolf
    Hello everybody.

    I'm new here and just have a question.

    I have a P4GPL-X. I can't adjust the V-Core in the BIOS, that's not the problem...........


    There is this mod, with that you can set the vcore ( http://img234.echo.cx/img234/3673/984p4mpinout8wc.jpg )
    I did it on my Pentium M 740 and now on my Celeron 370.

    But i just did it like its on the picture.

    What do i have to do if i want to connect not just 1, but 2 or more --- f.e. beside vid4 also vid3 with VSS ? Can i connect it to any VSS or must i take this VSS who is shown at the picture?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DerBöseWolf
    Hello everybody.

    I'm new here and just have a question.

    I have a P4GPL-X. I can't adjust the V-Core in the BIOS, that's not the problem...........


    There is this mod, with that you can set the vcore ( http://img234.echo.cx/img234/3673/984p4mpinout8wc.jpg )
    I did it on my Pentium M 740 and now on my Celeron 370.

    But i just did it like its on the picture.

    What do i have to do if i want to connect not just 1, but 2 or more --- f.e. beside vid4 also vid3 with VSS ? Can i connect it to any VSS or must i take this VSS who is shown at the picture?
    Hi
    I had in the big Dothan times this board (P4GPL-X) and I'm sure that the highest vcore is 1.7v or 1.8v in the bios. I used with CT-479 & Pentium-M 740 like you, and the latest bios what you can download from asus ftp. For me the vdimm was low, but I can show pics, how to upgrade it @3.3v (for BH-5 sticks) anyway, I think its somekind of bios problem.
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    I think mine is better.

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