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overclock menu
Hoi
ik ben nu al een tijdje bezig om mijn pc te overclocken. Ik kan geen info vinden over mijn mobo tis een acer F671. In de bios is geen optie tot overclocken kan er geen apart menu voor vinden. Wil eigenlijk mijn bios niet gaan flashen omdat de pc pas 2 maanden oud is. Iemand een idee hoe ik het overclock menu kan krijgen in mijn bios? Marcel |
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Hi there
sorry i had to ask my question in english i understand it for 90%. thanx for your answer. We start again. I have googled for about a week and now know the beginning for oc my cpu. My pc is a desktop from acer the Aspire m1600. F671 is the name of the mobo. Only i can't find anything about it. The bios is from phoenix Awardbios v6.00pg. The bios is exlusive for acer only(R01-B3). In the bios menu there is nowhere a menu for oc. So i can not change the fsb speed. I rather don't flash my bios to another because i have the pc only for 2 months. I tried to change the cpu speed with a program so i didn't have to enter the bios but there i needed info on my mobo and that i don't have. Is there a way to unlock tha oc menu in the bios? |
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The info i needed for the prog to oc was the pll i searched it on the net after opening my pc to find the manufacterer of this item but i could not find anyting about that.
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most companies have OCing locked down completely, it is HIGHLY unlikely that you can OC your system no matter what....
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You won't be overclocking that machine. OEM's limit the ability for the end user to overclock their systems to prevent people burning them out and then trying to warranty them.
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I am beginning to believe that ocing my pc in bios is not possible. But i won't give up.
I have now Systool and i try it with that. Hope to find the specs of the mobo so i can get the right clock generator. I believe that this is manufactered bij ICS only i found 2 items on my mobo. the ICS 9P935AFLF and the ICS 9LPR600CGLF. If i get any progres on ocing i put it here. |
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welkom bij Driverheaven
![]() goeie site voor al je hardware vragen, maar zoals gezegd hiervoor. de pc heb je als 1 geheel gekocht en die kan je niet overclocken. de fabrikant heeft die optie uitgeschakeld om zo, wanneer het fout gaat, niet voor schade te hoeven opdraaien. maar je kan het uiteraard altijd proberen. Welcome to Driverheaven. The best place on the internet for all your hardware questions. As mentioned before me, the pc you bought is put together by a company who has disabled the option of overclocking. So people won't be charging replacements when they fry their components. But you can always try. What i just thought of, there is software which is able to overclock the cpu right? could that work on a OEM pc?
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I found Setfsb it is software to overclock the cpu!!!!!!
Only my clockgenerator is not in the list. I send them an email and hope that they will add my clockgenerator to it. And another step closer to ocing my cpu. Merry Xmas |
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Hi! this is a old thread, but i want to ask, if somebody has the right FSB changing program for the pll listed in quote up , its ICS 9LPR600CGLF . I have the same clock generator and need a PLL file,wich work. Can somebody help? |
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Re: overclock menu
HI! the new support is added for ICS9LPR600CGLF in the setFSB. From this version it is shareware. I have tried the new added ICS and works fine. I OC my laptop from 2,2GHz to 2,53GHz.
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Re: overclock menu
You can't overclock Acers or Dells unless you're confident in electronics.
A BSEL mod will fool the motherboard into thinking the CPU has a higher FSB than it actually has and increases its multiplier and a VID mod will make the motherboard apply a higher voltage.
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Re: overclock menu
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Re: overclock menu
You can use ClockGen but that requires that you know the PLL. I used to use it to overclock my old Pentium D 805 on an Asus board with no options. Managed to get it from 2.66 to 3.2Ghz.
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