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Originally Posted by BBowermaster
Nobody has mentioned the different L2 caches either.
Cause it makes almost no difference in almost all available applications.
I guess he pinmodded a celeron to run at 2ghz (as all celeron-ms I know run with 400 fsb, not 533).
But still I would say p-m - even if you don't mind, because of the powersaving functions, cause they also keep the laptop at lower temps...
I guess you won't get much more battery time (if you get it at all). Intel ist not the only company that can make "low power wifi cards".
It's just another good marketing trick of intel.
Laptops with centrino sticker sell...
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Originally Posted by egalus
Like I said before:
As you use a chipset that is designed for FSB400 only (which in real is a 100 MHz FSB, but quadpumped) ...
You can pinmod, but it would lead to nothing.
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Originally Posted by Death Knight
But ı saw that people can increase their fsbs as much as 120 mhzs then they start to have audio problems... Why my audio problem starts from 107 mhz.
maybe my motherboard...
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Originally Posted by Death Knight
I need to find way to lock the pci speed while increasing the fsb...
Like I said before:
This is not possible as the chipset simply was not build to do that - and it...
I think some things are quite mixed up here.
A core normally means a single cpu - intel introduced something named dual core, which actually are two cpus on one chip. So a core is hardware.
A thread is software and a bit harder to...
Simple answer:
You can only increase fsb while not increasing pci if the chipset has build in modifiers for that speed - which normally means the chipset is certified for this special fsb (like 400, 533 or 667) for all that's in between...
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Originally Posted by laffingbilly
taking the hd out will work, i just did it with mine
So?
Only cause it works with your hdd it will work with every hdd out of every dvr?
I can just speak for one...