First post, by Sedrosken
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Hi all,
I've recently put together a build revolving around an ECS K7S5A-Pro. I know ECS's reputation, but I actually quite like this board and it's been quite stable in my experience. I'm using mobile/embedded CPUs to benefit from the lower power draw, and I'd like to overclock my Geode NX1750. I can do this as-is by pushing the FSB, and it's stable all the way to 300 just from what I've tested (and I'm not saying it's not stable past that, just that I haven't tested yet).
Apparently Thoroughbred is multiplier-unlocked across the board, but both the latest stock BIOS and the modified ones I've found floating around (Honey X's and Cheepo's) don't seem to have any multiplier options... I've experimented with software tools like SetFSB and CrystalCPUID, and SetFSB works no questions asked (clockgen is an ICS9248EF), but CrystalCPUID's controls for voltage and multiplier both seem to not actually affect any changes. I can clock down to my heart's content, but I can't push any further than the stock multiplier.
Is there something I'm missing with the software tools? Is there another modded BIOS floating around that has those options? Failing that, it's an AMI BIOS, what would I need to do to edit those options in? I'm assuming I'd whack at it with AMIBCP, but I'm not sure what version to use.
Thanks for any insight you might have!
Shoushi: Dimension 9200, QX6700, 8GB D2-800CL5, K2200, SB0730, 1TB SSD, XP/7
Kara: K7S5A Pro, NX1750, 512MB DDR-286CL2, Ti4200, AU8830, 64GB SD2IDE, 98SE (Kex)
Cragstone: Alaris Cougar, 486BL2-66, 16MB, GD5428, CT2800, 16GB SD2IDE, 95CNOIE