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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 12, 2022 22:42:01 GMT -5
You are running it in windows try running it in DOS. Boot from a bootable USB flash drive you know how to set one up? Use rufus to make it a bootable freedos usb? Did you get the flash to work?
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Aug 13, 2022 7:15:26 GMT -5
Use rufus to make it a bootable freedos usb? Did you get the flash to work? Havent tried it yet, maybe later or tomorrow, gotta test more dead boards that just arrived, just need one of these things to work and ill get a decent profit Also another giga p45 popped up so gotta get that and resell for more $ unless its capable of 600+ fsb stable
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Aug 26, 2022 1:31:13 GMT -5
Now ive got an ep45 ds3 and yea its abit worse than my ds4p doing ~540fsb instead of 556 stable, yea ill just resell this thing and wait for another one to pop up for cheap
Ive also bought an e3110 in the hopes that itd be abit better but nah its pretty much the same as my e8400, well i only bought it as a test dummy anyways to test my direct water over die shenanigans on
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 26, 2022 17:57:39 GMT -5
You mean lidless and a water block, or is this submersible or something where water runs directly on the die?
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Aug 26, 2022 21:46:52 GMT -5
You mean lidless and a water block, or is this submersible or something where water runs directly on the die? Submerging the die with water Welp turns out the p4 is chipped but i guess that means i can test out how to completely remove the indium solder. Oh well it was already degraded anyways
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Post by eidairman1 on Aug 26, 2022 21:54:44 GMT -5
You mean lidless and a water block, or is this submersible or something where water runs directly on the die? Submerging the die with water Welp turns out the p4 is chipped but i guess that means i can test out how to completely remove the indium solder. Oh well it was already degraded anyways Distilled water to prevent shorting...
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 26, 2022 23:03:16 GMT -5
You mean lidless and a water block, or is this submersible or something where water runs directly on the die? Submerging the die with water Welp turns out the p4 is chipped but i guess that means i can test out how to completely remove the indium solder. Oh well it was already degraded anyways I'd really love to see a picture 📸 !!! Can you snap a pic and upload to this thread???
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Aug 28, 2022 21:39:22 GMT -5
Submerging the die with water Welp turns out the p4 is chipped but i guess that means i can test out how to completely remove the indium solder. Oh well it was already degraded anyways I'd really love to see a picture 📸 !!! Can you snap a pic and upload to this thread??? I just need some fittings so i dont have to superglue the tubes every single time i wanna swap cpu or have to rip off the tubes to even swap the cpu in the first place Also how do i remove a really thin indium solder layer? Cause on my ruined p4 631 i could remove most of the indium solder but theres just this thin af layer that wont come off (can tell its there because dies are not supposed to be scratchable with metal and theyre supposed to be pristine like a mirror on their surface, tested that myself with some nb on my dead mobos)
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Aug 29, 2022 0:23:05 GMT -5
Car compound on your finger will clean it off and you will never know it was soldered.
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Aug 30, 2022 5:39:19 GMT -5
Car compound on your finger will clean it off and you will never know it was soldered. Whats car compund?
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Aug 30, 2022 7:29:13 GMT -5
polishing compound
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Aug 31, 2022 5:08:18 GMT -5
Any alternatives to polishing compound?
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Aug 31, 2022 5:22:24 GMT -5
not really could try 3000 grit wet and dry but it will looked scratched
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Post by Bones on Aug 31, 2022 8:15:49 GMT -5
Toothpaste maybe?
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Aug 31, 2022 18:07:10 GMT -5
Yep toothpaste would work be a lot of rubbing though.
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 1, 2022 0:52:56 GMT -5
How the hell would that work? I assume using the toothpaste as an abrasive right?
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Post by Vinster on Sept 3, 2022 22:21:23 GMT -5
Yep.. it's like a poor mans rubbing compound.. think if it like a 3000-5000 grit.. But get the simple white paste stuff...
Vin
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 9, 2022 9:06:12 GMT -5
Yep.. it's like a poor mans rubbing compound.. think if it like a 3000-5000 grit.. But get the simple white paste stuff... Vin I only have colgate Also ive finally figured my problem out with this god damn ep45 ds3, reason it wasnt able to do high fsb was wrong ram settings, guess what the only ~2v id need to run ~1333 ish at 7-9-9-12 132trfc on my p5q is apparently 2.2v on the ds3 Are these things really that bad at ram oc or did i dial those ridicolous amount of ram settings wrong? I know these things are abit inferior to p5q at ram oc but i didnt think theyd be that bad
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Sept 9, 2022 18:19:00 GMT -5
its a DS3 it isnt a performance board dont expect good things from it.
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 12, 2022 1:04:43 GMT -5
its a DS3 it isnt a performance board dont expect good things from it. I wonder if crossflashing would help maybe to a ds4p or a ud3p Also curious if anyone has experience with ocing p5k mobos, particularly the p5k (se) and p5k pro as im considering buying a p5k pro (and likely shoving a 2mb bios chip on it and crossflash to p5k premium or blitz formula), the hwbot records on even the p5k is quite impressive vs the p5q
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Sept 12, 2022 3:56:02 GMT -5
Dont know you would have to try and see.
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Post by Vinster on Sept 12, 2022 20:33:34 GMT -5
I've personally never been brave enough to cross flash. always valued every piece of HW I had to not risk it...
Vin
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 13, 2022 5:00:48 GMT -5
I've personally never been brave enough to cross flash. always valued every piece of HW I had to not risk it... Vin If its an sop formfactor aka not socketed then makes sense but dip formfactor then just flash what you like, dont work? Flash with a working bios, risk is pretty much non existent aside from more extreme stuff like g31 -> p35 (killed a g31m vs2 with a p5k pro bios xD) Also speaking of which i want an easy way to flash these sop bios chips but bios clips seem to be quite garbage, my idea now is to solder on some dupont male -> male jumper wires onto the bios chip legs and easily plug the other end into a ch341a for easy flashing, i just wonder if itll work or not, it should if i get the solder connections to not be garbage but since these are small i think ill use solder paste so i can just put it on the area i wanna solder on and use my iron so i dont have to deal with a solder wire, if i do need flux how am i gonna apply it? Or will just the solder paste be enough? This will be far better than desoldering the damn thing (considering i dont even have the equipment to do so in the first place)
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Sept 13, 2022 5:31:00 GMT -5
Solder paste doesnt need flux
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 13, 2022 19:03:58 GMT -5
Solder paste doesnt need flux All my mobos are 10 years or older in age, you sure i dont need flux with solder paste when trying to solder some wires onto the bios chip legs?
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Sept 13, 2022 21:55:48 GMT -5
Solder paste has flux in it have you ever used it before?
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 14, 2022 4:26:18 GMT -5
Solder paste has flux in it have you ever used it before? Nope Though i am aware solder paste has flux, i just thought it looked like it barely had any flux Also can i actually use solder paste with a solder iron?
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Post by austin86 on Sept 14, 2022 12:15:37 GMT -5
Solder paste doesnt need flux I been soldering for years, why was I not aware of this solder flux? The stuff looks like magic. And to think all these years I been hand solding all those tinny little parts.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 14, 2022 13:08:58 GMT -5
Gotta use Flux. Deal with a lot of high resistance circuits at work. Usually bakes wires need a good cleaning and then flux to top it off.
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Sept 14, 2022 18:05:46 GMT -5
Never used solder paste with a iron not sure how it would go.
Austin for putting on small chip resistors and caps you cant beat it blob a bit on and hit it with the hot air tool and at first it goes dry and crusty then all of a sudden it turns into solder and sucks into where it should be and looks like the part was never touched.
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