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    OOPSS!!! Can this be repaired?!

    Well thanks Rextech but theres not a lot of things i can understand on the link you gave me, I don't have the skill at all to solder anything on such small a thing as a motherboard.
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    OOPSS!!! Can this be repaired?!

    I heard something about a resist pen or a trace tape that could MAYBE repair the thing, anyone knows about that?
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    OOPSS!!! Can this be repaired?!

    I was removing my cpu's fan/heatsink when Suddently... my screw driver (yes... I used a screw driver... :x: ) slipped and kindda hit the motherboard :good: Now the motherboard gives me the no memory beeps, i accidentally cut 4 "golden lines" (don't know how to call it) Now is my question...
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    VCORE setting

    Nope, the other converter i have is no good, it doesn't work on the MoBo. Its strange, a motherboard should have more than 2 vcore settings?! ho, and i can't tell the cpu temp, cause there's no sensor...
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    VCORE setting

    The heatsink is hot but not too much, i have another socket 370 to slot1, i'm gonna try it and i'll give you guys some feedback.
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    VCORE setting

    I updated the bios with the most current version, its a beta one but there is no other one on the Asus support site. Still doiing the same thing... One idea i would like to share before trying... the vcore jumper settings consits of 3 pins, 1-2=3.6V, 2-3=3.4V, what if i don'put the jumper?
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    VCORE setting

    No, the BIOS doesn't have jumperless features like cpu settings. Could it be possible that what the bios says is wrong, that the s370 converter is really making it 2V?
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    VCORE setting

    I have a Motherboard (Asus p3v133) with a Celeron 533 (ppga socket 370) on a Socket 370 to Slot 1 converter. The conveter voltage settings are 2V, on the motherboard every jumper is set to the right configuration (mult 8x, FBS 66Mhz). The system boots without any problems, but in the BIOS...
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