(02-16-2010, 02:07 AM)1234s282 Wrote: No sorry , if the options are not there we cannot add them
The options arent always locked , sometimes (and in this case) they are completely removed from the bios or not even put there to start with!
Sorry
Admin
Not sure if this helps, but I have this boared and about a month ago I was looking for an unlocked BIOS too. I managed to stumble across a Packard Bell BIOS that I decided to try out of frustration and it actually has the ability to adjust FSB. I have attached the file I used. If I remember right, one I ran the exe, it created the bootable floppy.
I have managed to use it to overclock a Pentium D 805 to about 3.4GHz (I think - haven't played with it for about a month). I'm shooting for 4GHz, but I can't go any higher because there's no vcore adjustments available. I also noticed that the speed of the memory never changed (according to CPU-z), just the speed of the CPU, so it looks like the CPU FSB isn't linked to RAM, PCI, or PCI-e. I think I took it to about 178 or 180 FSB.
Could I request that this BIOS be looked at and see if the vcore is hidden & could be unlocked also? Oh, and can something be done about the big Packard Smell splash screen on boot?
- - I had to remove the "exe" from the attachment so the file needs to be renamed to be used. -
- - OK.. I can't seem to attach the file even after renaming it, so here's a url to download the file...
http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir3/file...ios_31.exe