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| | #151 (permalink) |
| Newbie Join Date: 7 Jul 2006
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | hello i have a Sagernotebooks.com model 4880 also known as a Clevo M40A i have thus far been unable to determine the PLL chip. ive taken apart as much of the chasis as i cam able to but am unable to find the pll chip. though through HOURS of trial and error with both setfsb and clockgen i have worked out that the pll is *probably* a realtek RTM series chip. under clockgen i can read clock with the RTM560-266 pll however it crashes if i try to change them. the default values are also wonky when i first read the clock. they start off very low, but if i move the slider over it normals out. the RTM360-408 also will read clocks but they are incorrect. it will not set clocks though it doesnt crash when you try, nothing happens thats all. i am unable to read the clocks with any ICS chips or Cypress chips. this also goes for setfsb. under set fsb i am able to detect speeds with the RTM865-433, though the "current" speeds are all zero and the "to set" speeds are odd. (CPU field is like FSB speeds, DDR is normal, PCI-E and PCI are wrong) with the RTM363-210 and RTM862-487 plls i get a "chipset error" so again i think though this trial and error that i have a RTM pll but not the ones listed above. does anyone know of any other realtek pll chips that i have not listed? more specifically can they be written? and where might i find the software to adjust them? sager 4880 Dothan 740 (1.73ghz 533mhz FSB) Intel I915 1GB DDR333 80GB Seagate Momentus 7200RPM ATI x700 |
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| | #152 (permalink) |
| News Writer Join Date: 23 Apr 2006
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Reputation: 757 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 12 | isnt the Realtek thing the integrated sound chip? new clockgen doesnt work for me anymore, i still keeping the old versions which works perfectly.. download cpu-z from www.cpuid.com or RMMA from www.rightmark.org to check the details of ur system |
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