TerraRaptor Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 Did you mod cpu or mobo to support PIII-S? I failed to make PIII-S with mods run on CUSL2, although it still works in TUSL2. Modded Celly 1.1 1.5v works fine. But modded Celly 1.1 1.475 doesn't. Dunno what to do - don't want to mod motherboard. Quote
ludek Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 (edited) Yes I modded CUSL2-c like this: Without connecting Vss to Vid_25_mv Insulate three pins and connect PWRGD (not insulated) to VttPWRGD (which is insulated). I was using small cable. It's good to make the insulated pins holes bigger. I was using this sophisticaded tool: LINK Edited April 11, 2014 by ludek Quote
ludek Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 BTW. It is Evil Inside bios. Thanks Gigio for advice, I'll try I was using CUSL2-CA bios (with audio) -> 173 MHz (??), after update to CUSL2-C (W/out audio (also evil inside)) -> 177 MHz. Maybe "full" CUSL2 will be better. Quote
TerraRaptor Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 Thanks for the answer but I actually did the same mod and tried even more (G35-G37 bridge, isolation of Detect etc) - no go. With Evil Inside bios too. All voltages are in place (vcore, vtt, vnb, vagp, vdimm) - but still black screen. Probably should do a more complex connection of AK4 either to VTT or PWGD with resistor and capacitor. Quote
ludek Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 I have done this mod lots of times ~25-30, always working on CUSL2-C and on Via based CUV4X-M. I always use insulation from copper wire (AWG26-30 ?), cut it to small ~0.4 cm parts and putting it on pins. If those not squash while putting CPU to socket, then it works and pins are insulated. Quote
TerraRaptor Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 I broke the pins on processor (and soldered a bridge to ak4 spot on processor) - so it is not an issue. Probably it is socket that saw too many cpus - sometimes i need to resit processor in socket several times to make even coppermine to work. Quote
gigioracing Posted April 11, 2014 Author Posted April 11, 2014 I have used cusl with this mod in my wr frequency. The bridge don t needed Quote
ruggero Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 Did you mod cpu or mobo to support PIII-S? I failed to make PIII-S with mods run on CUSL2, although it still works in TUSL2. Modded Celly 1.1 1.5v works fine. But modded Celly 1.1 1.475 doesn't. Dunno what to do - don't want to mod motherboard. With my cusl2 there is the same problem. sl6bx,sl6by,sl6c8 no problems,with a celeron 1.3 ta1 no problems,with a sl6c7...crash,reboot,is hard open windows,impossible close superpi 1m. Why?I don't know...my mod is kills 3 pin,not bridge. @ludek111 recently i test max fsb 133:100 of my cusl2,is capable of 223 superpi 1m,but i have not a good memory so 167 3 3 3 7 9 is very hard,i had a cusl2-c capable of 190 superpi 1m stable. cusl2-c is not good for high fsb but 1)test in 66:100 your max pci/agp stable 2)133:100 is better of 133:133,may be your limit is the ram and not the mainboard. 3) I have used cusl with this mod in my wr frequency. The bridge don t needed Wr frequency....sborone Quote
ludek Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 Thanks, but i used Crucial CL2 wich has done 206 MHz, so 1:1 divider is good. I noticed lower fsb while using 133:100. I'm using GF4 x8 which can work with >100 MHz AGP stable. Only this motherboard was the limit. I have a Celeron Tualatin 256 kB 133/1300 MHz. As far as I remember, it was working with CUSL2-C two years ago without problems. Maybe your processor has got burned cache. Try to turn it off in bios. Quote
ruggero Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 ehm...there is the pci/hard disk,do you have a pata hard disk? No,in a tusl2-c the cpu is rock solid,cache is ok...i have the same problem of terra :-( Quote
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