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Old 23rd January, 2005, 10:54 AM
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That won't unlock the CPU. It only changes the default multiplier on an already unlocked CPU.

What you need to do is read up on powernow features. There is a method of tricking the CPU into thinking it is a mobile... Then you can use software to use the "power saving" features to lower the multiplier. There was a lot of stuff on it about a year ago. I lost track since the methods were reliable only with Via chipsets. They don't seem to work reliably with NF2 chipsets.
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