03-08-2012, 06:54 AM
FID is the multiplier for the selected P-State of the processor,
and is essentially how you will overclock.
I believe the base, or reference, clock for the Llano processors is 100Mhz.
So, you take that times the FID you set, and that'll be the target clockrate.
Just be sure to watch temps and stress test for stability,
since you don't want your PC to crash and/or burn when you're using it OC'd.
And I just wanna say again; be extra careful when and if you start upping the Vcore.
BTW - Here's another link I've found for you.
This one's much more of a "guide" than the previous.
http://keeppcquiet.blogspot.com/2011/10/...0stat.html
and is essentially how you will overclock.
I believe the base, or reference, clock for the Llano processors is 100Mhz.
So, you take that times the FID you set, and that'll be the target clockrate.
Just be sure to watch temps and stress test for stability,
since you don't want your PC to crash and/or burn when you're using it OC'd.
And I just wanna say again; be extra careful when and if you start upping the Vcore.
BTW - Here's another link I've found for you.
This one's much more of a "guide" than the previous.
http://keeppcquiet.blogspot.com/2011/10/...0stat.html