1. I saw the Asus guys unlock their bclk using setfsb and figured the PM55 can't be too different from the HM55 and decided to give it a shot. The first step is to download SetFSB, switch the clock generator to ICS9LPRS365BGLF, click GET FSB and let it populate the addresses.

2. I realized Dell already gave us the keys to OC'ing the BCLK in the bios so I started by setting my system to default and doing a capture of the addresses setfsb spit out. I then incrementally increased the OC from 1-5% and observed the changes in the offsets (see attached photos). Here's the notes I made last night when testing all this:


Setfsb 2.3.166 131 Keygen


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Simply amazing. I'll give it a try. I've been using throttlestop and bios but this could be amazing. When the bios overclock is done or the setfsb overclock is done we are raising our base clock and therefore raising our ram operating frequency among others such as the qpi. Since both are locked at a certain ratio of base clock what speeds could our qpi and our ram handle on stock parts? Should we raise ram voltage from 1.5 to 1.6 or even the 1.7 option. I've read 1.65 is Intels max recomended voltage. All this ties in with that magic base clock we are raising. Any advice based on your experience thus far? be457b7860

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