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I am willing to sacrifice my laptop to try and overclock it to the max. I would like some guidance from anyone who might have special knowledge to help me in this endeavour.

I am looking to hard jump/solder/ replace a PPL or something, anything that will increase my "external clock"

I know from the specs that the board was designed to handle 667MHz FSB's corresponding to a 166 quad pumped clock.

I have a pentium m running @533Mhz fsb (overclocked via the internal clock to 194 Mhz or 776 quad pumped.)

so I know the CPU will handle the FSB if I can do it in hardware. The RAM runs in asynch mode (unlinked) so this should not be affected.

I need to know where to start looking to find the PLL for the external clock. If I replace it with one that is 25% higher frequency that should mod regulate the external clock FSB to 166Mhz.

I just need to identify which one to replace. HELP PLEASE.

Modo is from a toshiba satellite pro M40, radeon xpress 200m chipset. RS400M/SB400/NB400

Thanks in advance for everyone trying there best to help. (this means helping search the big bad web for experts in mobo modding)
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PLL (phase locked loop generator) not PPL

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Try a BSEL mod. Please run CPU Z and give me a link to EXACT CPU specs. I can tell you if BSEL mod is possible.

 

Also have you tried ClockGen?
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=189


Message edited by Shadow703793 on 09-07-2008 at 04:24:50 PM

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