A different BIOS might help you OC, but this is a last resort kind of thing (unless you don't mind the possibility of a brick or understand BIOS recovery options and/or JTAG) but then again you'd have to find a bios that would be modified for that sort of thing or have someone mod one for your (I know some person was doing this for Acer laptops on some fourms).
SetFSB is also the best program I know for altering your FSB. As for the game however, I read that it wants SM2.0b which I think is either and ATI or Nvidia only thing. The game doesn't appear to use a common engine either (Unreal, Source, etc) so tweaking it... idk :/ On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Vek892 <[email protected]> wrote: > It's been awhile but I have some questions, > > Has anyone had any luck getting this game to run on even the lowest > settings on an 945/950 GMA? I have this for the 360, but it would be > cool to mod the game to extend the time powers >:) > > My System Spec (Laptop): > Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2080 @ 1.73 GHz ea. > Intel 950 GMA with v1.2 Sherry Drivers > 2x 1GB RAM @ 667 MHz > > > Also does anybody know a way to OverClock my CPU to 1.8 GHz safely > (i.e.: Diff BIOS, Increase FSB software)? I know adding ~70 MHz isn't > a lot, and OC'ing can damage a motherboard/CPU, I am just wondering of > anyone's done it without any problems. > > -- > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
