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    Socket S1G1 FID Pin Mod?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by chris89, Mar 3, 2012.

  1. chris89

    chris89 Notebook Consultant

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    I'm getting this new laptop and it's hp dv2615nr amd turion 64 x2 tl-58 @ 1.9Ghz, and the Geforce 7150M graphics. I thought it would be fun to mod it's FID to 233 or 266. Since it's running at 200Mhz x 9.5 = 1900Mhz. If I can pin mod to 266Mhz x 9.5 = 2527Mhz. Or 233 x 9.5 = 2213Mhz. I just thought it would be cool to hard mod a FID pin mod for some more performance. Otherwise I'm pretty sure that AMD Overdrive or Nvidia System Utilities or whatever can do it too.

    Cool thanks cya. Just wanted to see what you guy's think.

    later
     
  2. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    I'm not sure that AMD CPUs derive their frequency in the same way since all share the same FSB IIRC.
     
  3. darnok44

    darnok44 Notebook Consultant

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    Since it's based on Nvidia chipset maby NVIDIA nTune will allow You to overclock of cpu.