01-04-2010, 02:38 PM
Hello everybody. New member here, so please, be kind!
I have this MSI Netbook, the U120. I chose that one over the U100 mainly because of the looks (yep, big mistake).
After that, I found out tow things: 1.) The RAM cannot be upgraded, and 2.) No overclock capacity from the BIOS.
I used to OC via setfsb, wich worked pretty well, actually. But since I moved to Linux, I havent had the chance to OC via software.
Some users flashed the U120 BIOS with a U100 file, and it didnt brick the computer, and it gave the OC functionality, but it rendered the WiFi and the audio plugs unusable. Since I depend A LOT on my WiFi connections (and I wouldnt like to get stuck with the internat speakers), and since I really FEAR doing something like that (flashing the BIOS from another computer on mine), I havent tried it yet, but something keeps telling me that since it partially worked, there should be a way to mod the original U120 BIOS to enable OC.
However,s ince I do not have the slightest idea on how to do that. I pose the question here, in hope of a positive answer.
Thanks for taking the time to read all this.
Cheers.
Frank.
I have this MSI Netbook, the U120. I chose that one over the U100 mainly because of the looks (yep, big mistake).
After that, I found out tow things: 1.) The RAM cannot be upgraded, and 2.) No overclock capacity from the BIOS.
I used to OC via setfsb, wich worked pretty well, actually. But since I moved to Linux, I havent had the chance to OC via software.
Some users flashed the U120 BIOS with a U100 file, and it didnt brick the computer, and it gave the OC functionality, but it rendered the WiFi and the audio plugs unusable. Since I depend A LOT on my WiFi connections (and I wouldnt like to get stuck with the internat speakers), and since I really FEAR doing something like that (flashing the BIOS from another computer on mine), I havent tried it yet, but something keeps telling me that since it partially worked, there should be a way to mod the original U120 BIOS to enable OC.
However,s ince I do not have the slightest idea on how to do that. I pose the question here, in hope of a positive answer.
Thanks for taking the time to read all this.
Cheers.
Frank.