People who overclocked AMD’s Socket A CPUs most likely remembers that you could do so called pin-mods to get the most out of your CPU. You simply took a copper wire and put it in the right holes in the socket and could then change the processor’s orginal voltage or orginal frequency. But how do you do this with a processor that doesn’t have any pins? You simply used conductive paint, and then paint the right parts of the bottom of the CPU. This is done to increase the orginal voltage of the processor so that motherboards with limited voltage options can give your processor that little extra required. Shamino at VR-Zone shows us how to do this with his new Core 2 Duo CPU .


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