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Overclock E2160 on acer M1610

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Hi! I'm trying to overclock my processor, i know that pentium e2160 is one of most simply overclockable.
I've got an ACER M1610 and now i'm using a modded bios and the risult is:

first:

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Processor Properties:
Manufacturer Intel
Version Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual
External Clock 200 MHz
Maximum Clock 3800 MHz
Current Clock 1600 MHz
Type Central Processor
Voltage 1.2 V
Status Enabled
Upgrade ZIF
Socket Designation Socket 775
Now:

Quote:
Processor Properties:
Manufacturer Intel
Version Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual
External Clock 266 MHz
Maximum Clock 3800 MHz
Current Clock 2128 MHz
Type Central Processor
Voltage 1.2 V
Status Enabled
Upgrade ZIF
Socket Designation Socket 775

BIOS

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BIOS Properties:
BIOS Type Award
BIOS Version This BIOS is exclusively for Acer only Modded And Unlocked By 1234s282
Award BIOS Type Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Award BIOS Message This BIOS is exclusively for Acer only Modded And Unlocked By 1234s282
System BIOS Date 09/22/08
Video BIOS Date 05/10/07
Now i'd like to modify the multiplier:



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Do you want to increase or decrease the multiplier? Because if you want to increase it, i'm pretty sure this is not possible :S
I want to increase it, or simply i'd like to use my processor at 2.8 - 3.0 GHz if it's possible...
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Originally Posted by andrea View Post
I want to increase it, or simply i'd like to use my processor at 2.8 - 3.0 GHz if it's possible...
Highest multi is 9 on E2160, you can't go higher than that.
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so isn't possible to use @ 3.0 Ghz...
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... in my bios i can't modify multiplier, how can i modify it at 9x?
There is no way you can get it higher than 9.
yes i know, but now it's 8x, i want to use it at 9x...
You can't overclock it since it's a prebuilt pc. If you wanted to overclock you should have built your own pc or had someone build it for you.

Just my
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Originally Posted by hawaiian_geek View Post
You can't overclock it since it's a prebuilt pc. If you wanted to overclock you should have built your own pc or had someone build it for you.

Just my


now i understand why not!


Thanks!
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