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Thread: AthlonXP: change multiplier up to 24x from Windows!

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    AthlonXP: change multiplier up to 24x from Windows!

    Well, I had to say, Eagle, my friend and also a member of Overclocking.cz forum, has done quite a good job with studying the purpose of bridges on CPU.

    His whole article about this question is http://www.cpuheat.wz.cz/html/Tweaks.htm <- HERE...

    And... enjoy your ride while U can set both FSB and mult
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    not with the new chips

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    That part sucks saaya... but it looks like a pretty nice utility for VIA chipsets.





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    does second connection on L5 on locked Athlons work?
    If so then if some could do the trick as Epox did on 8HDA+ on BIOS level so we can have all multis from max default down to 6x fixed@POST
    Last edited by enduracell; 12-19-2003 at 05:15 AM.

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    enduracell

    welcome to the sickness!!!

    why would one want to run a 24x multi? wouldnt that mean your fsb would be quite low, and therefore have crappier bandwidth?

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    Bah, only on VIA chipsets. I suppose those are the boards that need the higher multis though.

    24x multi...ick!
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    It was confirmed this works on VIA and SiS chipsets. I hope someone will figure it out how to enable it on nForce 2 as majority of people say it doesn't work on those.

    And yes, it was confirmed this works for superlocked CPUs also! So the multiplier can be changed this way.

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