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    Need help! PLL 9LPRS355BKL

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by yesichao, Oct 30, 2010.

  1. yesichao

    yesichao Newbie

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    My laptop HP V3000
    The pll of my laptop is ICS 9LPRS355BKL.

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/har...pll-pinmod-overclocking-methods-examples.html

    It said that you find a method successfully overcome the 2510P's ics9LPRS355 PLL TME mode via software configuration only.
    I followed the steps but it seems useless.
    Could someone tell me what's the problem?
    3x!

    my pll registers:
    00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15
    23 05 FC 6F FF F0 10 11 D3 65 FD 00 16 CF 44 EF 2F 9E 94 D3 26 00
     
  2. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I would say you do need a pin mod to disabled TME before you can do anything with setfsb.

    The 2510P was something special.
     
  3. yesichao

    yesichao Newbie

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    Thank you.And if I won't make changes to the pll pin,there's still nothing can do to solve the problem which the multiplier locked to 6x when do BSEL pinmod the CPU?
     
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    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    A bios mod might help.

    Don't think anyone has tested this, but if you mod the bios to let you toggle the EIST bit with ThrottleStop then you could enabled EIST after windows boots, maybe.

    This bios mod was done to a 2510P, I think nando had a link to the guide to it somewhere.
     
  5. yesichao

    yesichao Newbie

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    Thx!I'll look for it.