merci mais c la 5em foi et s amarche tjs pas
donc je vais utilisé la methode num2
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Unlocking the new Athlon XPs for Dual Processing
A few days ago we released a new article covering AMD’s new chip packaging techniques, which apparently made them impossible to unlock on older motherboards, or use in an MP configuration. This was due to the bridges, which you need to connect with conductive paint, being coated in a hard lamination. It seems that modifying these chips for MP operation is not the nightmare I initially thought it would be and is in fact only a little more fiddly than the original procedure.
Take a magnifying glass and take a look at the right-hand most L5 bridge. You will notice the bridge has been cut with a laser. This is the connection AMD cut to prevent dual CPU MP Compatibility in XPs. Before this new packaging you could simply join the two bridges using a conductive pen by drawing a U shaped line around the hole. Rather than scraping away the lamination as I tried to do, use a sharp scalpel, ideally one with a very fine tip, and scrape away at the inside edge of the burn hole until you see a glint of gold. Repeat this for both sides of the bridge until you see exposed metal on either side. Hardly any pressure is required to erode the edge of the laser hole away, so a gentle touch is preferable. Note that the pic below is of an unlaminated bridge, but allows you to see which parts of the pit to scratch away.
After this step is complete, simply fill the pit with conductive paint. I have found electrolube to be the best stuff you can get, which you can buy from Overclock.co.uk for about £7 a pot. This will close the connection and you can enjoy the benefits of cheap dual processor computing once again!
I would just like to thank rush69 from the forum, Douglas Burch, Stmok, Dean, Tony and anyone else who mailed me with this find – great work guys