NE1 unlock an XP yet?

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NE1 unlock an XP yet?

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just got me an XP...
anyone try unlocking one yet?
i've attempted it... but have yet to test the cpu out
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Nah, too poor right now. The new owners came through and layed off 50 of us. Guess I'll just have to be satisfied with a 1G t-bird @ 1200 for now.

I have seen it done online...looks kind of like micro-bodywork, filling and leveling the new pits and such. (does bondo conduct? :D )
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actually... my attempt was really easy...
just make sure you have good eyes and good amount of transparent tape...
it was just a hassle to have to wait for each bridge to dry out before moving on to the next...
i do miss the old L1's where all you have to do is draw a pencil on it...
but still not too bad...
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buy it unlocked

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This is a copout, but you can buy them unlocked as well @ the overclockerzstore... My friend got an xp1600+ running at 1540, just like mine...
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nah... it's so easy to do, why pay someone else?
i have my xp1800+ running at xp2000+
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i read article somwhere

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i read in article long time ago that said you can use crayon to unlock it and use metalic paste on top of it to unlock not sure it works i will try to find aritcle and post a link
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i'll stick w/ what works..
besides... pencil doesn't work cuz it has too must resistance
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