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Ive heard of programs that let you play with the FSB in Windows, am I mistaken or is this something that is a possibility? Also, if it is possible is it safe? I have my multiplier as high as it will go and I want to squeeze 4 digit clock speeds by tweaking the FSB. Am I better off just setting the DIP switches or can I use such a program?

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I have used this program called "SoftFSB" I have used it on all of my computers except my laptops...
I have yet to get it to change 1Mhz on my system...
I can't tell you a success storey here! :D
 
i have usedvthis program on several motherboards an asus p2b
an intel 440 bx and a pc chips with success but first you need to know what clock generator is on your motherboard . i use a program called sisoft sandra to determine this. Good luck
 
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Forgot where I read this, but it's true. If you decide to try SoftFSB, you'll have to download it from some site other than the author's (<A HREF="http://www.h-oda.com" target="_new">http://www.h-oda.com</A>). When you go to his site now, the download link is replaced by the message: "Download & Support stopped."

Mike
 
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what mb do you have?


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