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  1. #1
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    how to know the target clock generator of a mobo???

    is a slot A gigabyte 71xe http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/products/pro_slota.htm


    thank's

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    Are you looking for the PLL IC ?
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    Just try 'em. It took me all of about 10 minutes to find one that worked with my Soyo mobo.
    1.Old Antec Case, Asus PC-DL, 2 x 1.6 LV D1 Xeons @ 3 GHz, 2GB Corsair PC3200 @ 200 MHz, Chaintech 6800 128MB AGP

    2. Old Crap Beige Case, Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H, Core i3 530, 4GB CL8 OCZ DDR3-1600, eVGA GTX465

    3. Asus Pundit mATX Case, MSI AMD Zacate E350/dual core E350IS-E45 mini-ITX, 4GB CL9 Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1333, LG Blu Ray/HD DVD & DVD Burner

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    thats what I did. and then I looked at the board and finally found the chip. its a really small chip... major pain.

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    use a flash light dude.....its there its a little smaller than the winbound sensor

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    http://www.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~dupont/boardlist.htm

    If you're to lazy to open case and read.

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    ok, i'm using softFSB n' tested all target clock generator one by one in normal access... n' "REALTEK RTM520-39D" was the only one that not come up with the message: Could not access PLL-IC!!

    so i guess that "REALTEK RTM520-39D" is the proper one...

    now how to o/c??
    i set FSB but task tray is always in gray n' i can't select it

  8. #8
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    Here's some more to try. Just download them to the SoftFSB directory.

    http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002.../download.html
    1.Old Antec Case, Asus PC-DL, 2 x 1.6 LV D1 Xeons @ 3 GHz, 2GB Corsair PC3200 @ 200 MHz, Chaintech 6800 128MB AGP

    2. Old Crap Beige Case, Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H, Core i3 530, 4GB CL8 OCZ DDR3-1600, eVGA GTX465

    3. Asus Pundit mATX Case, MSI AMD Zacate E350/dual core E350IS-E45 mini-ITX, 4GB CL9 Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1333, LG Blu Ray/HD DVD & DVD Burner

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