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    Could this be the PLL of my MoBo?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by w4j3d, Apr 3, 2010.

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    Yes, it is the one in the first picture :D I finally found it!!! :D

    Now, is the OCing-ability problem solved?

    EDIT: nevermind about cooling and battery life as 1)I`ll leave it open 2)battery is already screwed.
     
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    What system are you trying to OC? Can you read the markings on the PLL to ID it? BTW - you have pads for an additional mPCIe socket just above the RTC battery if need additional expansion AND can solder.

    Refer to PLL pinmod thread for details on how to overclock the PLL. If your PLL is supported by setfsb AND tme-unlocked then could software overclock. If not, then consider the BSEL mod + altered RAM timings.