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imgod22222
07-28-06, 08:27 PM
When I got my laptop some 2 odd years ago, my dad said it was one of the best ones in the market. soon i learned a 1.4Ghz Pentium M with a ATI Radeon Mobility 9000 wasn't enough for gaming. So i soon experimented with it and was able to O/C the graphics card to get a boost of about 75MHz clock and memory. Now i've been itching to raise its FSB and i've been looking around and i haven't found a program that will let me change the FSB. What i currently use is Notebook Hardware Control 1.9 Beta 03, and the only thing i can do CPU-related is lower my voltage and lower my multipliers.

So I was pretty much asking if anyone knew of a way I would be able to overclock my laptop whether it be raising the FSB or something else with a program that i don't know about.

aaa
07-28-06, 09:27 PM
I think there is a pinmod for the P-M to change the fsb. It was a piece of cake with the Dothans but I don't know how it will go with a Banias.

crimedog
07-28-06, 09:36 PM
these mobos don't do 133fsb so you're stuck :(

imgod22222
07-29-06, 08:07 PM
the fsb is 400, and my chipset is an Intel i855PM
aaa, i read that thread but it said "For those who have a laptop based on the 915 chip set" As mentioned above, i don't have that. So i don't know if its safe to do with my chipset, I'll ask in this thread and that one also.
EDIT: Crimedog, why would it matter if they can do 133fsb? I don't want to underclock it.

imgod22222
07-30-06, 11:34 AM
never mind, it only works on a 915. :(
The Chipset:

The purpose of the chipset, relevant to this modification, is that it controls the speed of the FSB. There are two chipsets being used in conjunction with the Pentium M processors: the 855 and the newer 915. The 855 series chipsets only support a FSB of 400MHz. The 915 chipsets can operate at either 400MHz or 533MHz, and thus is what this howto is based on.
Source: http://www2.ijib.com:1337/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=3

sno.lcn
07-30-06, 02:28 PM
EDIT: Crimedog, why would it matter if they can do 133fsb? I don't want to underclock it.
It puts it from 100 to 133 or in other words, 400 to 533. I have a 600m and the pinmod won't change the fsb, but before knowing that, I tried it and nothing happened. I didn't really feel like taking it back apart though, so the wire is still in there.

imgod22222
07-30-06, 03:10 PM
ok.
that really sux.
I just fear the cpu, in how it's so much faster than me, and all the shiny gold pins.