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post #21 of 23
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Originally Posted by silicon???
u can't pinmod a core duo. the pentium m could only be pin modded because the 400fsb and 533fsb were the same chips but it was a certain pin that decided what speed it ran at. so then u would "mod" the pin and fool the chip into speeding up. so there won't be any core duo pin modding and unless somebody rewrites an entire dell bios unlocking the fsb then there will be no overclocking whatsoever.
the answer is maybe...if they come out w/ a 800 mhz fsb someone will figure something out. Just a statement out of nowhere...DAMN wats up w/ AMD's hyper-crap that makes the FSB 2,000? or maybe i'm reading something wrong.
post #22 of 23
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Originally Posted by silicon???
hmm.... according to the intel datasheets there is a way to make the fsb 133 instead of 166 which at this point is counter productive, but if/when the 133 fsb models are realeased, a pin mod might be possible. its not that nobody hasn't had the balls to do it, there is just really no point right now.
But did you noticed a few of the options are labeled "reserved" Those are the possible settings for the 800 FSB. The problem is I think the chipset is prob locked @ 667.
post #23 of 23
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Originally Posted by silicon???
by overclocking dells, he meant nobody has been able to oc the newer dell models like 9300 and xps gen 2 and most likely the 9400 because the bios causes the laptop to completely freeze if the front side bus is raised a single mhz.

Are you seriuos?

You've read the whole thread, haven't you?

Pinmodding?

9300 and xps2 were the only ones you COULD pinmod, cause they ran at 533FSB

Also, My I9300 runs at 2.27 GHz, and there are a lot more outthere.
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