I'm posting this for those who are interested in software overclocking with Clockgen but don't know thier PLL. Basically PLL selection for a laptop is trial and error because let's face it my Dell didn't come with it written down anywhere and I doubt your notebook did too. So, here is how you do it: Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for what you do with your notebook, period. 1)Open ClockGen, make sure that 'apply settings at startup' is unchecked in the options screen. 2)Choose a PLL from the drop down menu. Make sure that 'ignore GSB/PCI' is checked. Select 'Read' clocks and close PLL Setup 3)Open 'PLL Control' and check to see if CPU, FSB, RAM are reading exactly correct. ![]() IF NOT than this is not the correct PLL, repeat starting at step 2 with the next PLL 4)Once you find a PLL that reads correct you can try a small overclock. It is still possible for a PLL that reads correct to be the wrong PLL. If you try a very small overclock and your system frezes or artifacts this is what has happened. ![]() Pll Setup Clock Gen DownloadRestart your computer and repeat starting at step 2 with the next PLL. 5)Once you find a PLL that reads correctly and allows you a small overclock you have found the correct PLL, write it down. You may continue standard overclocking. (slightly raise clock, test stability, repeat) 6)If you've gone thought all the PLL's an have not been able to overclock than your computer isn't capable of being software overclocked with Clockgen. Hercules 3d prophet 9000 driver windows 7. Due to the fact that nVidia's next major graphics chipset (NV30) isn't due out for at least another few months, ATi can quite comfortably enjoy their market lead for some time to come.
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