How To Find Out PLL Model

not sure if this is of any use but i found it :)

If you are using CPUFSB or CPUCool to raise your FSB, you'll need to know your PLL (Phase Locked Loop). Crack open your box, get a flashlight and do the following:

On your mobo, probably near the CPU, you should see an oblong crystal (rounded sides, metallic looking chip) about 1cm long. It will have the number 14.3xxx MHz beside it. Near that chip, you'll see a small IC. Look at it very closely. It should have a manufacturer tag or imprint and a series of numbers or alphanumeric codes -- this is your PLL.

See this graphic for identifying the manufacturer:Here

Now select your PLL in the software you are using. You'll have a range of FSB/PCI bus speeds to select from, depending on what is available for your chip (CPUFSB/CPUCool will tell you what's available). If your PLL is not there, you may not be able to raise your FSB with software until a future update of the software.
 
ok i think i found my PLL model, however it doesn't let me overclock any higher than 2.4 ghz on clockgen
 
BUMP: can any1 tell me why i cant clock higher than 2.4 ghz on clockgen its a Q660 G0 @ 2.40 Ghz atm
 
Buy a proper computer if you want to start playing with things like overclocking. Doing it with what you have is the equivalent to banging your head off a wall.
 
Buy a proper computer if you want to start playing with things like overclocking. Doing it with what you have is the equivalent to banging your head off a wall.

i think u mean, buy a proper motherboard because my other components are awesome, its just the mobo why i cant overclock properly but im getting one in a couple of days, infact made a thread in the motherboards section so if you can reccomend me a good cheap one go ahead
 
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