adding vcore voltage change support to a bios
Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 3:12 pm
Hello!
I've noticed this site while wondering around on the internet, looking for some answers on how to change the vcore voltage on my FIC VB-601 motherboard, since it supports multiplier change and also FSB change but not vcore voltage change. I've read tons of posts on the forum, but i couldn't find any answer regarding this subject...so here i go:
My hardware specs are :
-> FIC VB-601 version 1.4, with the latest bios (MI4118) (award BIOS)
-> Pentium II Klamath 300mhz @ 2.8 Volts
...modding the voltage on the CPU itself, seems quite hard has explained in here : http://fermi.ruc.dk/~hkt/p2volt/
...and modding the board itself, i couldn't find any link nor information, regarding vcore voltage modification...
My last hope is that you guys can help me out somehow, explaining to me if it's possible (or not) to add a bios function that allows me to change the vcore voltage of the cpu, and what tools/how to do it/what code to insert, if possible...
I've used awdbedit with the hope that some vcore function would be there but hidden, with no luck...
Can any of you help me out please ?
Thank You,
Keeper
I've noticed this site while wondering around on the internet, looking for some answers on how to change the vcore voltage on my FIC VB-601 motherboard, since it supports multiplier change and also FSB change but not vcore voltage change. I've read tons of posts on the forum, but i couldn't find any answer regarding this subject...so here i go:
My hardware specs are :
-> FIC VB-601 version 1.4, with the latest bios (MI4118) (award BIOS)
-> Pentium II Klamath 300mhz @ 2.8 Volts
...modding the voltage on the CPU itself, seems quite hard has explained in here : http://fermi.ruc.dk/~hkt/p2volt/
...and modding the board itself, i couldn't find any link nor information, regarding vcore voltage modification...
My last hope is that you guys can help me out somehow, explaining to me if it's possible (or not) to add a bios function that allows me to change the vcore voltage of the cpu, and what tools/how to do it/what code to insert, if possible...
I've used awdbedit with the hope that some vcore function would be there but hidden, with no luck...
Can any of you help me out please ?
Thank You,
Keeper