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i dont think i mess with it.
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give clearing CMOS a shot. see what it reads after that.
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is there even an option to clear the cmos lol
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yeah, it should be in a manual. if not look hard for 3 pins on your motherboard with a jumper on 2. Look at the fine print next to the pins and it should say "CMOS" if so turn comp off, unplug it from the power cord and move the jumpers from 1+2 to 2+3, let it sit for a few minutes, then move it back to 1+2 and plug and turn on.
If you have looked EVERYWHERE and cant find anything, then just unplug, and pop out the BIOS battery for a few min, and put it back in.
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you wont be able to change your Multiplier but you can change your FSB with a program called ClockGen. just be carefull of your temperatures.
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Just reading your post in Hmonitor I wouldnt touch your clock setttings, your temp is high as it is.
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Your clock is SUPPOSED to be 100Mhz (or roughly so, it never is but usually 99-101) ... the "400" that everyone hears about (due to very VERY successful marketing) is a result of QDR (quad data rate, i.e., quad-pumping) ... 100x4 = 400 ... the fancy 800MHz boards are running 200Mhz (which is then quadpumped) ... if you look at the box labeled busspeed you can see the 400Mhz value
Hope this clears things up
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