Asus P5PL2 Voltage Maximum

spynoodle

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Okay, so I bet a couple of you guys have already heard about how I'm overclocking a Pentium 4 520 for fun. I'm using an Asus P5PL2 mobo, the rev 1 version. It's a 2.8GHz Prescott CPU with an E0 stepping, and I bet I can get it to almost 4GHz, but my motherboard only lets my go up to 1.55v VCore. :( The stock is 1.425v. It's an old BIOS so do you think a BIOS update might extend the VCore range? Any thoughts are appreciated.
 
Can't hurt to try, my board supports pentium 4's as well and the voltage range goes up to 1.6v
That's my first shot, and btw it's an AMI Bios. I won't be able to try it for a couple of days though, so in case it doesn't work, any other ideas?
 
you could try a pencil mod like i did. just google your motherboard model followed by pencil mod.
 
you could try a pencil mod like i did. just google your motherboard model followed by pencil mod.
Seems like an option. I always thought that it was a permanent mod that would either help overclocking or brick your mobo. This thread taught me otherwise:
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx..._id=1&model=P5B+Deluxe&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
It's gonna be a bit tough trying to find the right resistor on my mobo, since virtually nobody who overclocks has my low-end P5PL2, but it still seems like a possible idea. Thanks again linkin! :)
 
try this, looks similar to the pencil mod for my board. i think the P5* series of boards from asus use the same "thingy"

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just run about 10 strokes with a regular pencil across that transistor or whatever it is. the higlighted one.

Here's the one for my board, disregard the text, it's talking about a conductive pen which we don't want, you need some resistance :)

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try this, looks similar to the pencil mod for my board. i think the P5* series of boards from asus use the same "thingy"

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just run about 10 strokes with a regular pencil across that transistor or whatever it is. the higlighted one.

Here's the one for my board, disregard the text, it's talking about a conductive pen which we don't want, you need some resistance :)

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Yeah, seems like the same one I found in that thread I saw here:http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/1701/combork9.jpg
The actual voltage is always a bit more than the BIOS setting too, so if this mod works, I should be able to pull a constant 1.61v. :)

EDIT: Oh, and btw, the weird orange thing is strange but cool. :D
 
Just an update: BIOS update extended voltage maximum to 1.6v. I got it all the way from 2.8GHz to 3.8GHz @ 1.6v after changing my RAM timings. I haven't tried the Pencil Mod yet.
 
Well if you find voltage to be your limiting factor go ahead and try it :D
I think it might be. I raised my RAM latencies as high as they would go and still I get an immediate shutdown when Windows starts loading. The slightest load pushes it over the edge. I think I've pushed it as far as it can go with my current heatsink. :o I bet it would need at least 1.7v to stabilize it at 3.9GHz, which is my next goal. I'm not really going to bother submitting a SuperPi score at 3.8GHz, since raising my RAM timings resulted in roughly the same score. 3.8GHz also resulted in SATA not working. I think I'm gonna keep it at 3.7.... :D
 
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