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Is it possible to change the clockspeed of your PIV proc on a IS7 mobo using
speedfan?

And what clockgenerator should be used then?

Or any other program is ok too

Tnx
Promy

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have you looked into ClockGen from the guys at CPU-Z? www.cpuid.com


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"Promy" <NOSPAM_Promy@kotnet.org> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to change the clockspeed of your PIV proc on a IS7 mobo
using
> speedfan?
>
> And what clockgenerator should be used then?
>
> Or any other program is ok too
>
> Tnx
> Promy
>
>

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u can change the procesor FSB from "Softmenu" in Bios Setup...


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