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    Quick Guide to making Setfsb start at boot time.

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by steadfast9661, Apr 18, 2009.

  1. steadfast9661

    steadfast9661 Notebook Evangelist

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    After hours of playing with various auto start scripts i figured out you can easily set a short to set your fsb for you at boot.

    1. Make a short cut to setfsb.
    2. Find your ppl, for the g50 its ics9lpr604aglf
    3 Open Setfsb via short cut and make sure the correct ppl is set
    4 right click and go to properties on your setfsb short cut, select target and enter your desiered FSB (you can test for this using setfsb gui) For me it was 247. to back ground it put in -b1

    So the end of my short cut looks something like this. ".....\setfsb.exe" -s247 -b1

    Now it starts at boot time.

    Tim