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Sorry, my last post on the other thread should have indicated that I placed the solder bridge across the "0" position of PLL #1 to zero it, in order to achieve the 1000MHz configuration (ref: http://www.macxtrem.com/articles.php?article=71)
There's only one that needs moving, PLL #1, and yep, she checks out OK with a multimeter on continuity mode, and the resistance across the solder blob is the same as the other pins (near enough to 0-ohms).
Going in isn't too much of a hassle, since it just involves flipping the bottom cover off. I might try some of that conductive ink - perhaps my solder joint is dry.
Did you just blob some solder across the contacts on yours, or did you actually solder 0-ohm resistors in place?
I overclocked mine years ago, I just relocated the resistor to the other space. Fiddly work and vaguely recall it didn't "take" at first either, perhaps heat up the soldering iron a little more to really melt the solder pads you are working on.
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