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Old 03-04-09   #181 (permalink)
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Did the 800 -> 1066fsb mod on a friend's E2200 tonight, worked great on the EVGA 610i mobo. It was a 1.35VID chip, it was stable at 2.93ghz. The bios was pretty bad, there's not even an option to disable EIST and C1E, but good thing his comp is stable even with EIST and C1E on.
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Hi, can you volt mod a P4 Prescott 521 ?, i have a abit I-45C and have to overclock with SETFSB, i can only get 221FSB(2.8Ghz-3.1Ghz) and i think the volts are holding me back.
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Hey Guys..am rly desperate for someone's help
i have an intel dg31pr mobo...and a E6750 intel core 2 duo 2.66GHZ how can i overclocked..can someone give me everythin even the most basic things that i have to do? cause i jst got into the world of overclocking 24 hours ago...and i overclocked my 9800GTX+ to 850/2100/2230,but it didnt work...i read somewhere that a dg31pr mobo isnt oc-able...is that's true?
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"Hey Guys..am rly desperate for someone's help
i have an intel dg31pr mobo...and a E6750 intel core 2 duo 2.66GHZ how can i overclocked..can someone give me everythin even the most basic things that i have to do? cause i jst got into the world of overclocking 24 hours ago...and i overclocked my 9800GTX+ to 850/2100/2230,but it didnt work...i read somewhere that a dg31pr mobo isnt oc-able...is that's true?
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Hey Guys..am rly desperate for someone's help
i have an intel dg31pr mobo...and a E6750 intel core 2 duo 2.66GHZ how can i overclocked..can someone give me everythin even the most basic things that i have to do? cause i jst got into the world of overclocking 24 hours ago...and i overclocked my 9800GTX+ to 850/2100/2230,but it didnt work...i read somewhere that a dg31pr mobo isnt oc-able...is that's true?
reply ASAP
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While your CPU is very a capable overclocker, nearly all Intel original motherboards have their BIOS' locked and are unable to overclock.
There was an article a few months back, The Best Overclocking Software, that has a few software solutions you may wish to explore. Odds are, however, you will need a new, non Intel original, motherboard in order to overclock. If you can, exchange your current board for an ASUS or Gigabyte alternative - outlw6669

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This should bump it up to 1333mhz, used it on an e6600 a while ago and worked fine with stock v.

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I have a Dell Vostro 220s with the Intel E7300 processor. I did the BSEL fsb mod (taped the one pin) and it does work. When it boots it shows e7300 @ 2.66ghz but CPU-ID and Sisoft Sandra both report 3.33 Ghz. I was stoked that it seemed rock solid. I ran a complete battery of SANDRA benchmarks before and after the BSEL - it performs right at E8600 levels. I had an issue with Super PI causing system crashes but that turned out to be a Vista/Super PI issues. After listening to music for a while the audio will stop and I get some general "xyz service has stopped responding" (various services, intermittently crashing). I disabled Speedstep and C-State technology in BIOS, even though Vista seemingly ignores this (according to CPU-ID, the multiplier still flucuates along with voltage). I'm guessing I need to bump the vcore but i cannot find the BSEL VID mod for my processor, can anyone help me with a voltage bump for an e7300?

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I have a Dell Vostro 220s with the Intel E7300 processor. I did the BSEL fsb mod (taped the one pin) and it does work. When it boots it shows e7300 @ 2.66ghz but CPU-ID and Sisoft Sandra both report 3.33 Ghz. I was stoked that it seemed rock solid. I ran a complete battery of SANDRA benchmarks before and after the BSEL - it performs right at E8600 levels. I had an issue with Super PI causing system crashes but that turned out to be a Vista/Super PI issues. After listening to music for a while the audio will stop and I get some general "xyz service has stopped responding" (various services, intermittently crashing). I disabled Speedstep and C-State technology in BIOS, even though Vista seemingly ignores this (according to CPU-ID, the multiplier still flucuates along with voltage). I'm guessing I need to bump the vcore but i cannot find the BSEL VID mod for my processor, can anyone help me with a voltage bump for an e7300?

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You need to download a program called CoreTemp and tell me what the default VID is for your processor. Please check the VID while it is under load (perhaps while running superpi) because if it is in a resting state it will report a lower VID.

Can you also run 2 instances of Prime95 (or Orthos) and describe the stability. For instance, how long will it run 2 iterations before giving errors.

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There are rumors about this mod will not work with most of the Gigabyte mb. Can anyone confirm that? I would like to know if anyone get any success with GA965P-DS3P?
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The processor has VCC (power), VTT, and VSS (ground) inputs for on-chip power distribution. All power lands must be connected to VCC, while all VSS lands must be connected to a system ground plane. The processor VCC lands must be supplied the voltage determined by the Voltage IDentification (VID) lands.

The signals denoted as VTT provide termination for the front side bus and power to the I/O buffers.

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