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Gigabyte 7IXE4 clock multiplier

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Kev

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May 23, 2001
Sorry i up the posts guys,...i understand the board now! .....

ill start again.....which i'm stressin' about a lot.

I have a Gigabyte 7IXE4 mobo and a Duron 850. I can change the FSB for the botherboard upto 115 max, but anything past 110 is unstable. I want to be able to change the clock multiplier instead, as it is more stable doing so for the system. Theres no option in the bios or any jumpers on the board to change the multiplier...is there any way of being able to change the multiplier......my Duron is already unlocked.

I've found this site : http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/candjac/index.htm, but its too difficult and requires soldering etc.....is there an easier way? maybe something to do with the L bridges on the CPU ....but i think the only way to change the multiplier is to change it on the mobo.

I'm greatful of any help.


P.S. i have my core voltage at 1.80 now ....will it help with stability?
 
Gigabyte 7IXE4 clock multiplier F*** up

come on guys! im new to overclocking!!! help me!
 
Gigabyte 7IXE4 clock multiplier F*** up

they're too expensive!!! 45 dollars???? plus itd be 10 dollars for shpping cos i live in the UK.......any other ideas???!?!!
 
Gigabyte 7IXE4 clock multiplier F*** up

yeah right...and just ditch my other...im not made of money....hence the cheap motherboard...i know i shoulda bould the KT7A ...but im only 17 years old....and prices of things in the US for you are cheaper......
 
Gigabyte 7IXE4 clock multiplier F*** up

Sorry to be a bit blunt before... I'm not made of money either & I'm actually down in Australia btw...

If there's no chance of taking that board back (replacement/refund) then you'll just have to make do... That board is based on an old chipset but a Duron 850 is still an excellent CPU...

You can actually re-solder the bridges (apparently) to set the multipler... Don't ask me what the settings are though...
 
Gigabyte 7IXE4 clock multiplier F*** up

i see....the vibes im getting here are what i though it'd be...hmm.......
 
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