Quote Originally Posted by fluffysheap
Probably you are not able to actually change the multiplier with the toolkit. The multiplier is locked on the CPU, no BIOS can unlock it. All you can do with the toolkit is change the setting in the BIOS, but since the CPU multi is locked on the chip, the setting won't do anything. Which is why when you go into Windows it still shows the regular multiplier. Sorry, I don't think it is possible.
I don't know.

I set 14 like default multiplier and 800Mhz like default fsb override.
In this way, my cpu frequency should be 4Ghz (20x200) anyway and 4GHz is the frequency that I can see in windows. But if I enter in bios my cpu frequency is set to 2.8Ghz (14x200).

I can do a photo of my bios main page if is usefull.