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26th April 2010, 09:02 PM #121Newbie
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Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
keep up the good work guys!
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26th April 2010, 09:45 PM #122
Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
Yes, so you will have to pin mod the PLL to enable overclocking.
Not too hard:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/alie...ml#post6030240
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27th April 2010, 06:53 AM #123
Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
It should be compatible with any netbook, notebook or PC that uses the 9LPRS387 clock generator. It does seem though that the M11x software overclock is disabled by TME so the chip would need to be modded. Shouldn't be too bad, perhaps just a case of removing the pull-up resistor. Once someone with a M11x does that then testing can be done to see what sort of overclock can be achieved without raising vcore. Of course if you wanted to raise vcore as well then Nando4 and Moral have already posted with some methods for generally doing this.
Looking at the picture duffyanneal provided it looks like pin 14 goes to a pad and on. A shot from that side might possibly provide more info.
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27th April 2010, 11:19 PM #124Banned
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Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
Does anyone know if any shops do this type of work? What about in Texas? Thanks, StevenX
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28th April 2010, 09:20 AM #125
Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
Yeah, I'd rather have a pro do it. Although that doesn't look as bad as my Acer netbook where you had lift one end of a resister the size of a spec of dust.
If those things are really that close, seems you could dig a small valley in the PCB and fill it with solder to make the connection.
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3rd May 2010, 06:34 PM #126Notebook Evangelist
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Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
Hmm so I did some more testing. I can't set byte 10(decimal form) bit 7 to 0, it just stays at 1. Otherwise my settings are what dufus wrote. My pci-e is still getting overclocked, and my graphics card gets unstable over 20% OC. Apparently PCI-E 2.0 is the same 100mhz frequency as 1.0 and just magically has more bandwidth, so the fact that my card can run 2.0 doesn't help. I'm wondering if I get an external card if I could turn off the internal card so it doesn't limit me, or if there is some way to make the card capable of higher pci-e speeds. I'm also concerned if the external card could be a dud in terms of max pci-e frequency.
Hmm if I could find out how to overvolt a graphics card's pci-e controller. Could be interesting. I do have a voltage regulator on my graphics card that I dunno what it's for (modding the other raised both mem and core voltages). Might pencil mod it slightly and see what happens.
Update: Pencil modded the voltage regulator and it increased core and mem voltages. PCI-E controller seems to be within the GPU core since PCI-E can now run higher
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6th May 2010, 01:31 AM #127Newbie
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Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
Hey Duffyanneal, you mind telling me how you fixed your right speaker? Mine is dead too. I'm pretty sure the soundcard is fine as earphones work perfectly fine. Anyways, I could really use some details/pointers on what to look for and how to open the pc without breaking anything. Thanks!
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6th May 2010, 12:04 PM #128
Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
Hi everyone, sorry for the slight OFF topic, but does anyone know about the M15x (i7) PLLs?
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22nd May 2010, 01:46 AM #129
Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
Guys, what's the status? We know what to do, but there is no one who would like to use its m11x as a test subject?
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30th May 2010, 01:56 PM #130
Re: M11x clock generator ICS9LPRS387BKLF
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5020311/m11x/8656868.png
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