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    Overclocking the Sager NP9260 ( D901C )

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by student1, Aug 23, 2007.

  1. bhattsan

    bhattsan Notebook Deity

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    It sucks that the pll is so unique, that the only google search result for the pll is this thread :D
     
  2. dexgo

    dexgo Freedom Fighter

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    talk to CPUID people too. CLOCKGEN!
     
  3. mikepd

    mikepd Notebook Geek

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    If anyone is using SetFSB to overclock the CPU and it is returning to stock settings every reboot then all you have to do is set the FSB you want then click the Capture button and that will save the change so it will be maintained until you change the FSB setting again.

    As always, take care when overclocking and make sure the system is stable by testing before you make the setting permanent.
     
  4. dexgo

    dexgo Freedom Fighter

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    you think if it was that easy there wouldn't be 11 pages here?
     
  5. mikepd

    mikepd Notebook Geek

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    I have the 5793 which SetFSB has the PLL in its database. If the 9260 needs the PLL in the database then that is another topic from what I was talking about.

    My post was strictly for those who use the program with a known PLL and want to not have to reset the FSB all the time.

    Sorry if I did not make that clear enough.
     
  6. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    Dexgo, have you OCed your CPU yet?
     
  7. psycroptik

    psycroptik Notebook Consultant

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    I am here to help, lets get this 6600 oc'd ;)
     
  8. dexgo

    dexgo Freedom Fighter

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    naw dude, been working alot lately no time for anything.

    I just got this expensive pelican case. and I got the wrong kind...!!!

    I got the kind with the pluck out foam instead of the shock absorbing tray+laptop sleeve. now it's gonna prob cost me another 200 bux...lolol


    i better quit while I'm behind.
     
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