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    Quote Originally Posted by 2.0 View Post
    Possibly. Probably. PLL chip will be whatever the board make has no hand that falls within the same specs.

    Anywya, did you extract the zip file into it's own directory? Needs all those files contained in it, then it saves some info into that folder for next time you run the program.
    Oh yeah, of course.

    I'm just going to chalk this one up to me "possibly having a different PLL chip".

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    where is the PLL chip located again? I want to do this BUT I want to make sure I want to confirm what chip is in the laptop. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlphaHeX View Post
    I've sent an e-mail to setFSB creator asking for addition of ICS9LPRS501PGLF clock generator
    Did you get the tech specs for the pll from ICS as well? He'll most likely ignore it unless you do the homework on it too. Doesn't matter who does it, he just needs the pll number and the data sheet for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyFlash View Post
    Did you get the tech specs for the pll from ICS as well? He'll most likely ignore it unless you do the homework on it too. Doesn't matter who does it, he just needs the pll number and the data sheet for it.

    He pretty much knows what's on the datasheet as it's similar to the ICS9LPR501HGLF. He just needs to know all the data that the program outputs and chipset data from cpu-z. all of which I sent him.

    Here's the Datasheet from IDT:

    http://www.idt.com/products/getDoc.cfm?docID=18462044

    Guess I'll pass this URL to him also.
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    Default Re: *OFFICIAL: HP HDX Owners Lounge*

    Which of these do you use to overclock the HDX?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rumba View Post
    None, I don't see a need to overclock it.
    OK, thought you had a favorite and figured out how to get one of these programs to work with the HDX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2.0 View Post
    That's it!

    ICS9LPRS501PGLF.

    Use this program:
    http://www13.plala.or.jp/setfsb/

    Where on the board did you take this picture? In other words, where was this located?

    WARNING to ALL: everyone else should look for their own chip as HP doesn't necessarily have to use the same chip with each motherboard. There could be variations.

    (EDIT): Oh well, that particular PLL is not listed in SETFSB. It's the "S" after LPR And "H" where a "P" should be that makes all the difference..

    I'll see if in the IDT catalog, it list any equivalents. It's listed here: http://www.idt.com/?genID=9LPRS501

    This chip is located beneath the left "ctrl" key, as shown in the attach files.

    The one in the red circle is.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails pll1.jpg  

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    Quote Originally Posted by xanlexian View Post
    Oh yeah, of course.

    I'm just going to chalk this one up to me "possibly having a different PLL chip".
    I have disassembled two HDX, 9210TX and 9304TX, both are ICS9LPRS501PGLF.

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    Heard back from Abo (SETFSB) developer and say that it can't be done on the HDX's PLL because it's "trusted mode" only. No overclockability. Says it's read only. Mind you, that's information is based in part on a T9300. But I suspect the HDX isn't overclockable in any event.

    It may be possible with an X9000. Whomever's got the X9000, you can email him with the requested info. Email is a few pages back along with what the info he's looking for.
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    Ok, HDX is making me mad now.... I have picked it up and have used it for like 10 minutes tops.. And the left hand wrist area is flaming hot to the touch!! Touch button screen is staying on the screen blinking... And its over all just sluggish. What is wrong with this thing?? I have nothing installed on it except anti virus and it's running slower than slow... Did I mention it's burning hot??

 

 

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