underclocking - Can't change CPU multiplier on board. Advice!
Hello all,
I'm trying to underclock (Duron 1.4, Syntax V266a motherboard).
Now the issue is, this extremely featureless budget, but otherwise well
performing, board won't let me drop the CPU multiplier below 133 (range
being between 133-165).
If I go ahead with the pencil trick on the cpu anyway will the board
somehow detect this and allow me to drop the multiplier further or will I
be still be stuck with the same multiplier range due to the the
featureless nature of the mobo?
Or indeed is there another trick to allow me to drop the multiplier?
Re: underclocking - Can't change CPU multiplier on board. Advice!
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 10:46:24 +0000, Keiron wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to underclock (Duron 1.4, Syntax V266a motherboard).
>
> Now the issue is, this extremely featureless budget, but otherwise well
> performing, board won't let me drop the CPU multiplier below 133 (range
> being between 133-165).
>
> If I go ahead with the pencil trick on the cpu anyway will the board
> somehow detect this and allow me to drop the multiplier further or will
> I be still be stuck with the same multiplier range due to the the
> featureless nature of the mobo?
>
> Or indeed is there another trick to allow me to drop the multiplier?
>
> Thanks
Oops, clearly its the FSB that won't drop in the bios. There is no
multiplier setting in the bios as far as I can see. Either way and
anyway, I'd like to drop both the multiplier and the FSB.
Re: underclocking - Can't change CPU multiplier on board. Advice!
Keiron wrote:
>> I'm trying to underclock (Duron 1.4, Syntax V266a motherboard).
>>
>> Now the issue is, this extremely featureless budget, but otherwise well
>> performing, board won't let me drop the CPU multiplier below 133 (range
>> being between 133-165).
>>
>> If I go ahead with the pencil trick on the cpu anyway will the board
>> somehow detect this and allow me to drop the multiplier further or will
>> I be still be stuck with the same multiplier range due to the the
>> featureless nature of the mobo?
>>
>> Or indeed is there another trick to allow me to drop the multiplier?
>>
>> Thanks
>
> Oops, clearly its the FSB that won't drop in the bios. There is no
> multiplier setting in the bios as far as I can see. Either way and
> anyway, I'd like to drop both the multiplier and the FSB.
If you're running Windows, maybe you can try this: