12-19-2009, 08:15 AM
(Read below for some explanations about what I've already tried. Links to the BIOS file and mainboard manual are at the bottom)
Motherboard Make/Model: MSI MS-6323 (OEM board from Fujitsu-Siemens)
Bios Version You Want Modding: v1.5 (latest version for my board - v3.2 is for Revision 2.1 so it might not work well enough)
Link To Official Bios Download: http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/Download/S...56CA6B27B5
Hello, I've got an old Socket370 board from ebay, but apparently it's an OEM board used by some Fujitsu-Siemens PCs, so the overclocking options are disabled. I tried all programs I could find, that can change the FSB from within windows, but none of them worked - most of them didn't even support the needed PLL (Cypress W211BH).
So the only way to change my CPU frequency is to enable the hidden option in BIOS. I only found out about modbin today, and fiddling with it is a lot more fun than fiddling with SoftFSB or CPUFSB or CPUCool or SetFSB or whatever your software FSB changer of choice is . Of course, it would be even more fun if I could actually get those damned hidden settings to work
The menu (Frequency/Voltage Control) is already enabled, but inside are only two options - Spread Specturm and the one that turns the clocks of unused PCI slots off (forgot what it's called). So I loaded the bios file in modbin and found out that there is a third, hidden option in that menu and it's exactly the one that changes the FSB. So I enabled it, flashed the new BIOS and voilla - the option was there and I could change the FSB. The only problem is that none of the settings work, except "Default" - the board simply doesn't boot and I have to reset the CMOS.
So is there another setting I have to modify with modbin? Or is there some way to disable the changing of the FSB by hardware (maybe via omitting some needed components or adding ones that lock the settings)? If so, any idea how it's done? If I know what to look for, and if it's not some IC with 50+ pins or some obscure element you can't buy anywhere, I should be able to solder or remove the necessary parts.
BTW, I'm not trying to (and don't want to) overclock my CPU. Rather, I want to downclock it - it's a P3/800 with 133MHz FSB - I just want two options - to run it at normal speed, and at half speed - 66MHz FSB for 400MHz CPU speed.
Here are the links I've found so far:
MS6323 v1.5 BIOS from Fujitsu-Siemens
MS6323 Manual from Fujitsu-Siemens
W211BH PLL datasheet
If the Fujitsu links don't work, go here and enter 6323 in the full text search box at the top right.
Motherboard Make/Model: MSI MS-6323 (OEM board from Fujitsu-Siemens)
Bios Version You Want Modding: v1.5 (latest version for my board - v3.2 is for Revision 2.1 so it might not work well enough)
Link To Official Bios Download: http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/Download/S...56CA6B27B5
Hello, I've got an old Socket370 board from ebay, but apparently it's an OEM board used by some Fujitsu-Siemens PCs, so the overclocking options are disabled. I tried all programs I could find, that can change the FSB from within windows, but none of them worked - most of them didn't even support the needed PLL (Cypress W211BH).
So the only way to change my CPU frequency is to enable the hidden option in BIOS. I only found out about modbin today, and fiddling with it is a lot more fun than fiddling with SoftFSB or CPUFSB or CPUCool or SetFSB or whatever your software FSB changer of choice is . Of course, it would be even more fun if I could actually get those damned hidden settings to work
The menu (Frequency/Voltage Control) is already enabled, but inside are only two options - Spread Specturm and the one that turns the clocks of unused PCI slots off (forgot what it's called). So I loaded the bios file in modbin and found out that there is a third, hidden option in that menu and it's exactly the one that changes the FSB. So I enabled it, flashed the new BIOS and voilla - the option was there and I could change the FSB. The only problem is that none of the settings work, except "Default" - the board simply doesn't boot and I have to reset the CMOS.
So is there another setting I have to modify with modbin? Or is there some way to disable the changing of the FSB by hardware (maybe via omitting some needed components or adding ones that lock the settings)? If so, any idea how it's done? If I know what to look for, and if it's not some IC with 50+ pins or some obscure element you can't buy anywhere, I should be able to solder or remove the necessary parts.
BTW, I'm not trying to (and don't want to) overclock my CPU. Rather, I want to downclock it - it's a P3/800 with 133MHz FSB - I just want two options - to run it at normal speed, and at half speed - 66MHz FSB for 400MHz CPU speed.
Here are the links I've found so far:
MS6323 v1.5 BIOS from Fujitsu-Siemens
MS6323 Manual from Fujitsu-Siemens
W211BH PLL datasheet
If the Fujitsu links don't work, go here and enter 6323 in the full text search box at the top right.