I have a Toshiba Tecra 9100 with a 1.8Ghz Pentium 4M that I want to overclock it but nothing seems to work. I tried Soft FSB but I don't know which PLL file it has and even went as far as looking for a dead MoBo so i can manually look at the PLL.
I think the P4M can make 2.2Ghz or more but I am at a loss. Is there ANY software or hardware modifications I can try?
Sincerely.
MP
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 2000 MHz @ 2750 MHz 46°C mit 1.43 Volt
notebook-OC? sorry, but this doesn't make any sense.
furthermore (99% of all) notebooks don't have the features to overclock ...
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MidnightPilot offline
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Intel Pentium M
I was able to overclock a Tecra 8000 Pentium II 266 to 320mhz
I used the Soft FSB, For the 9100 I still need the PLL chip info.
If any of you can get me THAT info, my problems are solved (?)
MP
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Intel Core i9 3600 MHz @ 5200 MHz 78°C mit 1.552 Volt
I've worked a lot with these notebooks, but I don't know the PLL IC of them. So you have to open the notebook or try all PLLs of the program May be you're already able to see the PLL IC if you take off the keyboard strip, then srew off both screws of the keyboard and take it out.
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Intel Core i7 3700 MHz @ 3700 MHz 55°C mit 0.99 Volt
i think what IVI means is, that notebook OC is alway more dangerous than on desktop computers.
notebooks are optimized for low temps and silent cooling and if you raise temps by overclocking it could be that your notebook is going to be damaged and maybe you loose your guarantee...
so think twice before doin' it...
Longer bars indicate better performance.
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OC Newbie 19 Jahre dabei !
Intel Pentium M
Is there a PIN mod for P4-m 479 Sockets? Is there a PIN mod Guide for P4-M 479 Sockets on OCinside?
I know the risks of OC'ing a laptop, I know the dangers of OC'ing a laptop. I posted my sucess with OC'ing a Tecra 8000 to show that it CAN be done. I know that I can buy a P4-m 2.2 or 2.4GHZ for $40.00. That is not the point. I overclock so I can get more with what I have. And I have a P4-m 1.8 GHZ that wants to run at 2.4ghz.
OCinside: I have not had time to open my Laptop and find out which PLL chop I have. I'll have time in a week or so. i will contact you then.
Thanks for all of the help.
MP
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OC Newbie 19 Jahre dabei !
Intel Pentium M
I tried to take off the keyboard. The keyboard strip was removed and 2 screws removed but the thing didn't want to come out and I wasn't in the mood to force it out.
More when I find what is holding the center of the keyboard to the computer.
MP
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Intel Core i9 3600 MHz @ 5200 MHz 78°C mit 1.552 Volt
May be you have to push it a little bit down (away from the screen) to get the keyboard out of the chassis but it should be enough to push it only a little bit - be careful, it's a nice notebook
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OC Newbie 19 Jahre dabei !
Intel Pentium M
Actually, that didn't work. (thanks anyhow) I DID find the 3rd screw (insert joke here) which was from the bottom right next to the memory access panel. (who knew?)
Only one chip was visible:
ALPS 3889 3DA3DT336B 222 TO2 (or T02)
Is this a PLL chip. (I'll be looking up info on google)
MP
P.S.
Nope, it's NOT a PLL chip (DAMN!). Back to the drawing board.
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A P4-M is a special version of P4 with lower voltage. The P-M has a completely different Core, mot L2 cache (1 oder 2MB), only 100MHz (the new one 133) FSB an so on ....
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