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Originally Posted by Warship
Enjoy ;)
Nothing in in-box :/
Try mailing it to viktor_klang at hotmail.com
(if it's not over 2 MB)
he has the 855gm chipset... the one for dfi off cpuid.com works for that we need one for the 855pm. warship if it works can you pass it on to me please? email pm'd. cheers
um....wrong! buddy! If I have the DFI one that's on CPUID.com why would it take me so long to find it :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by sh33p
The one I got is found on some non-english web site.
Hint: TO find the clockgen that actually works, please do not believe wat it wrote wat chiset it's actually for then ;) u will find it soon or after. That's the secret about it :cool:
Hint2: it's in CPUID.com :) as well but just didn't correspond to the chipset that u are looking for :) that's all I can say :)
ok, maybe I should be more nice :)
I will give u both links to get the clockgen that works for almost anyone with Pentium-M related mobos and a tweaker to change the memory options.
Memory Tweaker http://users.forthnet.gr/lar/papastergiou/tw_dfi855.zip
The so called secret Clockgen http://www.cpuid.com/download/CG-CY28346.zip
Remember once that PCI bus get to 38+MHz ur onboard sound card will not work 100% and may coz slow down and stutters during DVD, games, music, sounds related applications.
The clockgen does not support adusting AGP/PCI frequency for the version above, but FSB adjustment is available.
Two way to solve onboard sound issues is to be able to change frequency for AGP/PCI frequencies or buy an External Sound Card like the Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 NX USB2.0 or the PCMCIA card ones.
r1ngu61: Thanks mate, I'll try it as soon as I get home from work.
(Life ain't easy for a software-developer, but it sure gives me enough dough to buy neat stuff)
ClockGen didn't work.
Anyone else who did get it to work on a 855pm laptop? all of the clockgens fail with my 855pm ich4 :(
Wimo: No, I'm afraid not :(
Funny... well.. My laptop has an auto overclock function ... stock bus + 15% :p: But it CAN take alot more :( I'll just have to live with the +15% for now
serious? what kind of laptop do you have??
Ok, I've got this oc problem with my Pentium M 710 & i855GM laptop (Packard Bell D5075D). I have tried all progs this thread got to offer but none of them worked for me. Here is some pics
http://www.ac-carsystems.fi/jacce/CPU-Z.png
http://www.ac-carsystems.fi/jacce/SetFSB.png
http://www.ac-carsystems.fi/jacce/CPUFSB.PNG
What am I doing wrong here??
http://www.uniwill.com/products/perf...a.php?HL=1&P=1Quote:
Originally Posted by sh33p
this one :banana:
My laptop is a HP compaq nx9030 with Dothan 1.6GHz & chipset i855GM.
I've tried to overclock it, but I'm note sure about FIX AGP/PCI. (with setfsb 1.5d version)
Who can help me? I've speedup to 133MHz FSB ...how should be AGP/PCI at that FSB frequency?
ill be trying this, my new laptop should arrive in one week.
I have a ACER 4002wlmi
I can manage to force my 1.6 dothan to work at 2250mhz but pci/agp its too high and i lose sound at +/- 1900mhz.
Is there any way i can change the pci value?
At 2250mhz i get 35s at superpi 1mb :)
please help...
I'm pretty sure that the boards that we have are agp/pci unlocked so it doesn't matter. They will just go up with the fsb. If you can get a locked board then it would help a lot.
My sound dies at 1900 Mhz too.........how did you reach 2.25 Ghz then? Or did you just push past the sound dying?
I can push past the sound dying but at 2300 it just keeps blue screening and crashing. I find that pretty weak in comparison to everyone else mine's 2.0 stock.
That version of SetFSB is meant to be used with motherboards that use 950813BG PLL chip. I doubt that your laptop is using that PLL ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacce
There is no universal Clockgen or SetFSB program for 855 or 852 series chipsets. You have to use software version which is designed for you PLL chip (if there is one).
Thinking about getting a laptop and have heard great things about Dothan's are they all great or only certain ones? I'm guessin its better to have one of the higher stock speed dothans to overclock since they have higher multis and the notebooks dont have agp/pci locks.
Looking at notebooks tonight and saw this one. Anyone know if its overclockable, not sure if any clockgen versions will work on this.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834220062
no as far as i know there are no clockgens for the 915p chipset laptops with sonoma cores, only the i855 ones with 100mhz fsb cpus.
I need this i855PM Clockgen please!!!!!!!!!!!
For my dothan 745 (1.8)
bobsonator025@hotmail.com
or pm me. thank you.
I need a copy of that clockgen my sisters laptop I dont know how to overclock
Hmm, think it was 19 secs by Tom Holck.. Back when I did some T2600 testing, he used cascade on a dothan laptop..
It's funny yet sad seeing how obsolete this thread is now.
Especially with Penryn and SSE4 round the corner those numbers are just going to drop even lower.
Is Pi 1M still even a good indicator of CPU performance or is it too quick now?
And one last thing, if I use a PCMCIA soundcard (Audigy 2 ZS Notebook) would it be affected by the increased AGP/PCI bus?
Thanks.
32M is a more appropriate indicator of system performance but I personally like 1024M with wPrime, gives a better indicator of complete performance vs single-threaded.
Oh holy crap zombie thread.. didn't realize. Ughhgghhghghgggggghhhhh Braiiiinnnnnnsssss