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    Question about slg pll.

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Javier Gusfraba, Apr 24, 2012.

  1. Javier Gusfraba

    Javier Gusfraba Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was hoping someone with experience on the matter could help me with FSLx mod on an slg8lp554v pll to attain 266 mhz operation.

    The machine is an old dell Lat e5400 with ich9m chipset and t7300 processor.

    here are the pics of the pll
    http://imageshack.us/g/98/img0127yu.jpg/

    if anyone could tell if it would be possible to mod this and hopefully suggest a method id be stoked.
     
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    darnok44 Notebook Consultant

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  3. Javier Gusfraba

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    Thanks for the reply,i have actually looked at that previously but was unsure if same process would be used to go from 200-266 as would be used to go from 266-333 .if the same method could be applied to my setup that would be great.
    is there any way of confirming?
     
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    Not exactly that same process but it give You general idea how this is done. In Your case to achive 200-266mhz change, You have to force signal FSB (clksel1) to logic state 0. Advice You to check main page of "PLL Pinmod Overclocking Methods and Examples" thread and read examples of 200-266mhz mods.