with setFSB I can't seem to find my PLL number, is there a standard
number for intel 950 gma cards or will I have to lookup the PLL number
manually?

On Apr 13, 6:06 pm, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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).
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> 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 :/
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> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Vek892 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It's been awhile but I have some questions,
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> > 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.
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> > --
> > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS

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