Run clockgen and select ICS954119 within PLL Setupģ. Here's what you need to do to change the registers on the ics954204 via ClockGen:ġ. So assuming its a ICS 954204 I've been able to change the frontside bus via Clockgen/SetFSB by editing the PLL registers directly.
I determined the PLL is by ICS/IDT and follows the CK410M standard and seems to work with ICS 954204 bitsets. I've been studying PLL's on the Clevo M570U. THANKS SO MUCH CUNNINGD46 of TECHPOWERUP for showing this!Īlso, for those who like to overclock, keep in mind you can set a high overclock and keep cool by only using it when needed by CPU load based throttling enabled with RMClock at Be sure to turn off C/G states power maangement in the BIOS first. Now you are able to overclock via PLL CONTROL by simply sliding the bar (fine tuned). The 9th byte of the PLL OUTPUT is most likely set to 7E. Choose the PLL from the PLL SETUP menu and select ICS 950405Ĥ. Just download ClockGen at (currently v1.0.5.3) and:ġ. I was able to successfully try out cunningd46's method of overclocking the Clevo M570U based notebook.