Although there might be a way to unock the CPU multiplier, you will likely have better luck just seeing how far you can push the FSB (Don't forget you will likely need to change the core voltage too to keep it stable).
Because you will be pushing the voltage up in the core, it will generate more heat, and thus you need a much better heatsink/fan combo to keep it from detonating.
2006-06-29 15:35:37
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answered by SuperTech 4
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Intel and AMD are the two better in diverse techniques. AMD looks the greater fee-effective option for twin middle CPU's and it seems that AMD is better for gaming. I even have build my pc with an AMD athlon sixty 4 3500+ X2 skt AM2 and it rather works properly for me... merely relies upon what you go with.. even nonetheless that's considered one of AMD's better proccessors.
2016-12-08 14:08:41
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answered by ? 3
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You can't. You just have to make with the multipliers you have right now. THe only way to have all your multipliers unlocked is to get an FX edition like the FX53, FX55, FX57, FX60 or FX62
2006-07-05 10:24:17
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answered by Eng 5
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Isn't this a great service? I'll ask you what you mean by unlock, but if I don't check back - or you don't - you'll never get an answer because there's no notification - at least for me.
2006-06-29 15:26:47
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answered by lwcomputing 6
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FYI, AMD CPUs all have it's multiplier unlocked, so it might not be possible he is asking about CPU multiplier
2006-06-29 17:45:59
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answered by Lie Ryan 6
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do you remember where you left the key?
2006-06-29 15:23:38
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answered by Mojo Jojo 3
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