Look I don't mean to come across the wrong way but if you don't know how to do it don't say it's ‘impossible’ - your ignorance doesn't make it impossible and I will vote you down. Also I do have more than a few posts here where people said it was ‘impossible’ and I did it anyway so there's that too…
And yes I am aware temps will be a problem but I got a plan to sort that so the question remains: how to hard mod the iMac and get the CPU (and maybe the GPU) to overclock?
I'm thinking something that would be stable on a regular PC perhaps about 15%~25%…?
Small bump in voltage along with changing FSB multipliers maybe…? Any ideas?
I'd be keen on a softmod as well but that would likely be overwritten everytime I upgrade the system so a hardmod would be more what I'm looking for :)
(Can I attach the schematic and boardview here or would it go against the rules?)
Any actual help would be nice. Why can't we show PC people they are not the only ones that can have fun with their mods…? ^^
Look I don't mean to come across the wrong way but if you don't know how to do it don't say it's ‘impossible’ - your ignorance doesn't make it impossible and I will vote you down. Also I do have more than a few posts here where people said it was ‘impossible’ and I did it anyway so there's that too…
And yes I am aware temps will be a problem but I got a plan to sort that so the question remains: how to hard mod the iMac and get the CPU (and maybe the GPU) to overclock?
I'm thinking something that would be stable on a regular PC perhaps about 15%~25%…?
Small bump in voltage along with changing FSB multipliers maybe…? Any ideas?
I'd be keen on a softmod as well but that would likely be overwritten everytime I upgrade the system so a hardmod would be more what I'm looking for :)
(Can I attach the schematic and boardview here or would it go against the rules?)
Any actual help would be nice. Why can't we show PC people they are not the only ones that can have fun with their mods…? ^^