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这里是这样的一段话:
This method has worked very well. I believe it's a bit easier than connecting BSEL1 to Vss because your trace is not as long. Also, I believe you will get more consistent results doing it this way because I believe that the High signal that's already on BSEL1 might not mix well with the Low signal from VSS. This might explain people getting mixed results with the mod.
Also, insulating BSEL1 and connecting it to BSEL2 is the ONLY way to do this mod with CedarMill and Presler CPU's. In my experience, if you try it any other way with CedarMill you will not even POST. With Presler, I was able to get a PD 915 to boot at 3.73GHz by simply connecting BSEL1 to Vss but weirdly enough only one core was working even though they were both enabled in the BIOS. Both CedarMill and Presler work fine at 266 FSB if you insulate BSEL1 and connect it to BSEL2.
Interestingly, with Prescott CPU's all you had to do was connect BSEL1 to BSEL2 and that would always do the trick. You didn't have to worry about insluating any pins or connecting anything to Vss. There must have been some minor change in electrical specfications going from 90nm to 65nm that affected this but that stuff would be well beyond my understanding of the subject.
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