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    Now you can overclock MSI 1722 and GX720 with SetFSB

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by alitunay, Apr 11, 2009.

  1. alitunay

    alitunay Power Seller

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    Hi guys,

    After some research and hard work I found the PLL for these machines. So no more crying for not having the turbo button. For those who already has the turbo button, you can try increasing your clocks with this. I could overclock my Q9100 to 2.6GHZ without any increase in temps. You may want to search the forums to learn how to use SetFSB but it is pretty easy. The PLL is
    ICS9LPRS113AKLF

    Enjoy!!!
     
  2. nacr05

    nacr05 Extreme Overclocker

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    cool, but it has the oc feature already..
     
  3. electrosoft

    electrosoft Perpetualist Matrixist

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    The 1722 ID1 doesn't have the turbo function, so SetFSB allows it to now FSB OC.
     
  4. catacylsm

    catacylsm Notebook Prophet

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    Thats cool, but for people with machines that have insurance, its outside the stock clocks so voids warrenty i think.
     
  5. nacr05

    nacr05 Extreme Overclocker

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    Thats right, the ID2 does, sorry about that..
     
  6. alitunay

    alitunay Power Seller

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    you can even overclock id2 further with this.
     
  7. Bakkasan

    Bakkasan Notebook Consultant

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    I got a nice 2.9 out of my p8400 np. What I like more is I underclocked to 1ghz, can still play my games, and get well over 2 hours instead of 50 min battery life.
     
  8. alitunay

    alitunay Power Seller

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    good to hear that.