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  • Linux utility to change FSB speed

    Hi.

    I am author of lfsb project http://sourceforge.net/projects/lfsb/
    lfsb is lacking feedback, I can't add support for new PLLs blindly, especially when reverse engineering is required.
    So people if you like to have a linux utility for overclocking then help.

    Yes I know that code is ugly and there is no GUI. But that can change.

  • #2
    Nobody needs linux FSB overclocking today or what? %)

    Recent success story.
    Before: CPU frequency : 1994.01 MHz (estimated)
    After: CPU frequency : 2492.50 MHz (estimated)
    Chip: slg8sp513 FSB change from 266 to 333.

    The funny thing: according to datascheet this pll is RO.

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    • #3
      [QUOTE=deusexbeer;n405419]Nobody needs linux FSB overclocking today or what? %)

      I do! And we're in 2020! Bored in lockdown and trying to bring an old netbook from 2007 to life. I brought the single core 1.6 GHz CPU up to 2 GHz in windows XP (SetFSB) with good results and now I'm gonna install Lubuntu and try your software.


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      • #4
        My motherboard does not support OC in any sort, This interested me too, the instructions in lfsb were not clear,
        I could not find any guide or command line parameters to use

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