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    Default Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more

    I do not have such a folder. And the zip file from acer's website doesn't have one too.
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    Default Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more

    Hey Andy, did that also OC your RAM?
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    Default Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more

    there was a thread about 6920G OCing already. I tried every PLL on the old SetFSB version, is there any way to now exactly which ones are newely added to try them? Cause I, like everyone else, is not comfortable is disassembling my notebook to that degree to see the PLL chip =)
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    Default Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more

    Quote Originally Posted by TehSuigi View Post
    Hey Andy, did that also OC your RAM?
    Yeah, RAM was OCed to about 350.9MHz, I can't really stop it from OCing....
    Quote Originally Posted by marauder16 View Post
    there was a thread about 6920G OCing already. I tried every PLL on the old SetFSB version, is there any way to now exactly which ones are newely added to try them? Cause I, like everyone else, is not comfortable is disassembling my notebook to that degree to see the PLL chip =)
    I am afraid there is no other way to find out the PLL chip. it doesn't show up in the registry, etc. and the BIOS updates don't include any info regarding 'em.

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    Default Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    Yeah, RAM was OCed to about 350.9MHz, I can't really stop it from OCing....

    I am afraid there is no other way to find out the PLL chip. it doesn't show up in the registry, etc. and the BIOS updates don't include any info regarding 'em.
    I'm not tearing my notebook apart just to find out it's not supported
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    Default Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more

    There is a 99% chance that the FSB is controlled via the clock generator chip, but a 50% chance that it is not supported by any of the software out there. If you know the PLL, you can get the datasheet and mail it to the guys at SetFSB, etc, and they'll add support for it. (That's what I did)

    Optimism is necessary here.

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    Default Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    There is a 99% chance that the FSB is controlled via the clock generator chip, but a 50% chance that it is not supported by any of the software out there. If you know the PLL, you can get the datasheet and mail it to the guys at SetFSB, etc, and they'll add support for it. (That's what I did)

    Optimism is necessary here.
    I just quickly went through the list of PLLs. One read my FSB to be 266, the other said 133, 5 of them crashed the comp (the real value is 166)
    so basically nothing new :P maybe one day I'll get crazy enough and open it up, when I get a new chip maybe, that'll be worth it :P
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    Default Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more

    BTW....i have the 6935G and i can't find correct PLL in setFSB....Andy do you now PLL for 6935 or i must disassembling my notebook?

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    Default Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more

    You will have to disassemble the notebook to find the PLL. You won't have to open it much. Just need to remove the keyboard, and the upper casing.

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    Hmm....but if i open keyboard and uper case I lose warranty??? and how to open ?? tnx

 

 
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