ASUS Delivers "CPU Lock Free" for Intel Boards.


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Thought you couldn't change your multiplier for Intel Processors? Think again. Once again ASUS has delivered us something super cool.

Overclockers? Have a party!

CPU Lock Free

Every user with some experience on computer hardware knows this formula:

CPU operation speed = FSB frequency x CPU multiplier

Users tweak their systems either by increasing FSB frequency or CPU multiplier, which is usually locked for the Pentium 4 CPU when purchased of the shelf, greatly limiting your overclocking options.

Here's the good news for overclockers!! ASUS Motherboards now offer the CPU Lock Free feature, which allows you to adjust CPU multiplier to 14x. The reduction of multiplier value provides more flexibility for increasing external FSB frequency to raise memory bus bandwidth.

The following example demonstrates the effectiveness of CPU Lock Free. As the table indicates, CPU Lock Free adjusted CPU multiplier from 18x to 14x, allowing the system to operate with FSB frequency up to 258MHz(maximum bandwidth 8.23GB/sec) and memory bandwidth up to 10.98GB/sec while CPU operation speed remained at 3.6GHz.

CPU Lock Free boosts overall system performance by making synchronous modification possible. Enjoy better performance at the same CPU operation speed and improve your system without pushing the CPU to the limit.

http://www.asus.com/products/mb/cpulockfree.htm

all this is doing is a BIOS trick that makes the BIOS think youre changing the multi when physically youre not... if that makes sense... so the default multi is 18 and you can now lower it (sort of) to 14 allowing you to increase the fsb to get better performance out of your system. so what is true is that 18 x 200 = 3600MHz is slower in performance than 14 x 257 = 3600MHz.

all this is doing is a BIOS trick that makes the BIOS think youre changing the multi when physically youre not... if that makes sense... so the default multi is 18 and you can now lower it (sort of) to 14 allowing you to increase the fsb to get better performance out of your system. so what is true is that 18 x 200 = 3600MHz is slower in performance than 14 x 257 = 3600MHz.

Thanks man. It sure did clarify somethings.

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