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    overclocking 6805

    Discussion in 'eMachines' started by dstorm, Mar 19, 2005.

  1. dstorm

    dstorm Newbie

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    Does anyone have the specs to overclock m6805 to 2.0Ghz using clockgen?

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  2. MaxVT103

    MaxVT103 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I've done it, you won't see much difference at all, and be very careful overclocking the video for extended periods of time because the textures on some games will start looking horrible from the overclocking. But clockgen is easy just pull the scroller to 2ghz and it will change the rest. But do not overclock it to over 2.1ghz because the system will freeze and its a *****y ***** to get it back because if it stays when restarting windows will freeze while loading. If this happens load the computer up in safemode and it will ask you do you want to load the file to overclock it, say no then once in safemode change it back to normal clock speed. Also when not pluged in it will still revert back to 800mhz, sometimes even 400mhz because of clockgen but thats rare. Hope this helped ya.