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Old 11th January 2007, 10:22   #11
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arf, seeing a board molested like that always makes my heart ache...

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Should it be voltmodded too? Maybe memory voltmod or something like that.
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Old 11th January 2007, 14:35   #13
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Lol, if you can

Mods are very welcome
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guarantee on the mobo is ****ed anyway, you might as well go all the way
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http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=118248

the more mods, the merrier
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wahzlahamantas !

in the pic you posted is al de connectors arent even connected to the chip?
damn i feel urge again in battleing you again (shrimp memorys) but i cant,allendale vs conroe big difference!

voltmod that baby
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Old 11th January 2007, 15:42   #17
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Perhaps I'll drop by, to test your Cell Shock stickies .
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how's the revival going? any pics yet
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No not yet, I did 3/4 of all pins, but then came into trouble. You see, the side closest to the Sound Module Slot was impossible to solder with normal tools. I kept touching the black slot, until I gave up and started thinking about other possibilities. Now at work I had a chat with one of the technicians. He had tool based on hot air, which is normally used when soldering mainbords and stuff. I gave him a shot at those last pins. We rendaiz-vous tomorrow.
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bring a videocam hot air gun always fun
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