I was really surprised that it was something so simple. I remember a long time ago with the AMD K5 and K7 CPUs there used to be a hack where you could use a pencil to 'jumper' to contact points for extra bus speed, but if I remember right I bricked a CPU and a motherboard trying it.
@@ThatPaulGuy I think that may have been the 3 core to 4 core hack, although I may be wrong. Unless the K5 and K7 are the three core and four core parts
@@inherentlyflawed it was a while back, so I don't remember for sure, but I think you're right. It may have been trying to turn a k5 into a k7 or something like that.
The newer prebuilt has a Ryzen 5 4600g not the 5600g as I stated in the video. Apologies
Did this on my own machine, it works surprisingly well. Temps stayed under control, was plenty stable, overall good hack
I was really surprised that it was something so simple. I remember a long time ago with the AMD K5 and K7 CPUs there used to be a hack where you could use a pencil to 'jumper' to contact points for extra bus speed, but if I remember right I bricked a CPU and a motherboard trying it.
@@ThatPaulGuy I think that may have been the 3 core to 4 core hack, although I may be wrong. Unless the K5 and K7 are the three core and four core parts
@@inherentlyflawed it was a while back, so I don't remember for sure, but I think you're right. It may have been trying to turn a k5 into a k7 or something like that.
it work whit the Q6700?
Wow cool hack
I wish I could take credit for it, but once I found it and tried it, I couldn't help but share.