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Splave 07-01-2010 07:51 AM

good Tips :) I might as well go XP then. Thanks face.

FACE 07-01-2010 08:00 AM

np, mang. If you run into any snags getting something off or working lmk.... it's what I do. :cool3:

Splave 07-02-2010 06:01 AM

uh oh clock generator cy28547lfxc cannot be supported by setfsb :(
Tore is all apart last night and found it

http://forum.notebookreview.com/dell...le-setfsb.html

FACE 07-02-2010 06:03 AM

I think that's what the pin mod is for.... Then use a similar gen. I would try the pin mod, then look at that thread to see which gen that guy used. ;)

Splave 07-02-2010 06:13 AM

word, im not giving up. Took 2 hours to get at the damn thing.

http://forum.notebookreview.com/hard...ml#post5879433

http://forum.notebookreview.com/hard...-examples.html

archiving links here for later reading :)

Overclocking Noob 07-18-2012 01:37 AM

Hi,
I have also the inspiron 1520 with t7100 and I want to overclock the processor. here are many links, but I dont understand much of them, because I have small english and I dont know much about overclocking.

can someone please make an easy guide how to overclock the inspiron 1520? would be really nice (the temp from the processor is really cold, dont goes over 50°)

Splave 07-18-2012 02:35 AM

hey mate, there is no easy way to do it. You can try throttlestop 5.0 and up the vid and multi that way but for me its super unstable...There is software I believe batch files that up the processor speed to a set frequency but I havent been able to find the link.

Overclocking Noob 07-18-2012 07:24 AM

which os do you have? I can try that with throttlestop 5 on windows xp and windows 7, but do you know what I have to set there exactly?

and cy28547lfxc is the pll? but it isnt supported by clockgen and setfsb? are u sure? I will search tonight the pll with the newest setfsb, maybe it is now supported.

from batch files I didnt found anything, I just found that thing with pll pinmod (but I dont understand what that is lol) and how to overclock easily the gpu with riva tuner. thats all. I also found that http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community...ht-420164.html (its in german). there say a lot of guys that processors with santa rosa are easily to overclock with setfsb (they overclock it, but it looks like that our mainboard dell 0uxxxxx (forgot the name) isnt supported.

one of that guy overclocked his t7100 up to 2100mhz and it didnt take much of temperature.

Splave 07-18-2012 07:40 AM

throttle stop allows you to change the multi

Overclocking Noob 07-18-2012 08:21 AM

ok but it is risky to change the multi with throttle stop? how much more temperature comes? and do I need to disable speedstep in the bios? and how about pin modding?
Quote:

SetFSB does not work by default especially for Dell machines; it requires pin modding of the socket.

And if you're "afraid" of pin modding, (Well there are, but don't look at me) You can also try UncleWebb's Throttlestop, it will enable dual IDA mode thus giving your T9500 a 200Mhz boost to 2.8GHz.

IDA mode is when the processor is using only one core, or at least an application that requires on just one core instead of two to process it, the T9500 will "overclock" one of its core to 2.8GHz, to put simply. But if you download UncleWebb's ThrottleStop, it gives you an option for Dual IDA mode and will unlock BOTH cores run at 2.8GHz, again to put it simply.

Your Dell BIOS is possible because there is an option to disable speedstep. Disabling that option and this 200Mhz overclock can be achieved.

For 200Mhz, it's not alot in real world performance but, hey, it's a free overclock.

For me as a hardware junkie I would attempt the pin modding - But I lack the time these days to try on my M1730.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hard...-possible.html
http://www.starless.nl/pinmod.html


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