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    anyone still using the hp 8510p

    Discussion in 'HP Business Class Notebooks' started by lawson22, Aug 7, 2011.

  1. lawson22

    lawson22 Newbie

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    I just bought a used one for 220 dollars. Is the cpu overclockable. Has someone found a pll to raise the fsb?
     
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    MuF Notebook Consultant

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    cpu isn't overclockable except for the dual IDA modded bios option here on forums.
     
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    Muf says it's not overclockable so I assume the ICS9LPRS355 from setfsb was tested. In which case, the PLL needs to be TME-unlocked first. WE don't have a schematic, but could work without it by following the suggestions at http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-...10p-6710b-6510b-overclocking.html#post6650100 to do it.
     
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    ICS9LPRS355 wasn't tested, I've said it upon my knowledge gained through these forums.

    And I've tried changing fsb with ICS9LPRS355 but to no avail.