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30th May 2011 18:34 #1
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Phoenix Award Bios v6.00PG. .Last edited by dragich; 31st May 2011 at 14:07.
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30th May 2011 18:37 #2
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30th May 2011 18:43 #3
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1st June 2011 17:15 #4
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1st June 2011 17:34 #5
IBM, google. Award WinFlash (File -> Save Old Bios).
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1st June 2011 17:44 #6
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1st June 2011 17:53 #7
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FX-8350 | X4 965 | X6 1090T | X2 555 | Athlon II X2 250 | Sempron 145 | i5 2500K | i7 3770K | DDR-881
XOCT Bulgaria | B4K Enhanced | Shure SRH1540 & SHR840 | Audioengine D1 + Mackie MR624
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1st June 2011 18:12 #8
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5th June 2011 18:35 #9
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WAIT!!! I don't have that option in my BIOS. Ah, no big deal, that just means you have jumpers on your motherboard. A jumper is a small plastic clip that slides over two or more metal pins that close an open circuit to set and option, or complete a task. Almost like a switch. Open your case and look on the motherboard for jumpers that let you set a different FSB or even a multiplier. Depending on the maker of the board, you can change one or the other, both or neither. To get a full list of what jumpers do what, check out the manufacture's web site, or look at the little white writing on the motherboard. If you don't find jumpers, and cant configure your BIOS to that extent then it is possible that you can't over clock your CPU. Intel motherboards are known for not letting you over clock where on the other hand EPOX makes probably one of the most configurable boards on the market. It just depends what kind of hardware you have.
Of course there is one more option, you can download a program known as SoftFSB from H.Oda. (www.h-oda.com) This nifty windows program allows you to change the FSB in real time, and supports several boards that wouldn't allow you to overclock otherwise. It also allows more FSB speeds on some boards than you could achieve using the BIOS or by jumpers. However you must realize that this program isn't a permanent change to your system, and it must be run every time windows starts up, fortunately there is an option in the program to automatically load on windows startup.Last edited by dragich; 15th June 2011 at 18:27.
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15th June 2011 18:26 #10
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18th June 2011 15:56 #12
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19th June 2011 09:01 #13
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