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Is this possible on P320 (non-tiny) #3

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su-thomas opened this issue Sep 21, 2023 · 2 comments
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Is this possible on P320 (non-tiny) #3

su-thomas opened this issue Sep 21, 2023 · 2 comments

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@su-thomas
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su-thomas commented Sep 21, 2023

I am interested to know if there's a possibility of bifurcation on the Lenovo P320 in a similar way of hardware modification?

How did you discover/trace the resistor locations to modify the CFG? Do these map from socket pins?

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zzs95 commented Dec 21, 2023

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You can follow my way to find out the pins and the resistor locations on the similar type.

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I ended up using silver paste epoxy directly on the CPU pin pads, it worked :)

Now using a x8x4x4 adapter to get a x8 PCIe card + 2x NVMe M.2 SSDs on a single x16 slot.

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