– With this processor I can take about 4.2GHz with core voltage 1.3V, but I'm too lazy - I don't want to disassemble this laptop again) This result captured at 1.08V - it's enough to stable work at 166MHz BCLK, which I use in everyday overclocking (PLL pinmod 133->166).
MSI GX740. First I made PLL pinmod 133->166, and then I used SetFSB (ICS9LPRS113AKLF). Also I made hw mod to increase core voltage. There is is a record about it, it's in russian, but there are some pictures) http://people.overclockers.ru/Pain_666/record9
MSI GX740. First I made PLL pinmod 133->166, and then I used SetFSB (ICS9LPRS113AKLF). Also I made hw mod to increase core voltage. There is is a record about it, it's in russian, but there are some pictures) http://people.overclockers.ru/Pain_666/record9
Hmm, My M17x R2 Bios has an option to increase core voltage my 75mV, or 150 mV, I just gotta figure out a way to see if the bios can be edited to allow additional voltage increases. Nice work, takes a steady hand!
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Nice job, what notebook are you using?
MSI GX740. First I made PLL pinmod 133->166, and then I used SetFSB (ICS9LPRS113AKLF). Also I made hw mod to increase core voltage. There is is a record about it, it's in russian, but there are some pictures) http://people.overclockers.ru/Pain_666/record9
Good work
Hmm, My M17x R2 Bios has an option to increase core voltage my 75mV, or 150 mV, I just gotta figure out a way to see if the bios can be edited to allow additional voltage increases. Nice work, takes a steady hand!
OMG....Good Work...
Can U tell how did U done this? I can't find any working solution in net to o/c my Samsung r580.
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