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-mogwai
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Post by -mogwai »

allenpan wrote:is more of grammer, way of using phrase, way of using vocabulary, yes yes i cna't spell jack, just remeber US, CANADA, UK use differently, same as polish people use english differently too

i figure it out, wiremod but the bios need support 533 first blah bla blah

next time for those who can't read, i will BOLD TEXT the info...
i don't think emboldened text will help us read improperly phrased questions and horrible grammar and syntax any better.
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allenpan is cool.....his english may not be too good....we know that now.....but he's one us now...... (we look out for our own here!)


now stop :beatdeadhorse: and let's have more :partyman: ;)
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Dead Topic mobile p4 (northwood) in a desktop

Post by robhiengler »

Just wondering if anyone knows for these mobile p4-m northwoods whether you can trick a desktop mobo into recognising the higher multiplier setting instead of the lower.

i.e. I have a 2.66 Ghz P4 mobile (northwood) and obviously a desktop board sets the multi to 12x instead of 20x the high rating at 533fsb so it runs at 1.6 Ghz. I would just increase the FSB but have quit an old 478 mobo with no PCI/AGP divide settings.

I have seen one post on google about a pin mod to do this (not the voltage one) but can't seem to find it any help would be appreciated.
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