Hi everyone,
I have this old laptop 5536/5236. It came preloaded with Windows 7. I liked it quite a bit, so to continue to use it with current applications I upgraded it to Windows 10. This went very smoothly, but it has become evident very quickly that the 4GB of RAM it had restricted its speed a lot. I prefer my computers to run with minimum of paging activety, so I replace its two 2GB memory modules with two 4GB ones. Again, it went fine and the increased memory got recognized by the system and paging activity practically disappeared.
But my question is this: the new memory modules have 800MHz rating. I assumed that the CPU would interrogate the RAM capability and clock it accordingly. I was wrong! The new memory is still being clocked at 667MHz, which is a pity. There is no option in Phoenix BIOS to manually adjust the FSB-to-DRAM multiplier from 1.67 to the desired 2. Anyone knows how it can be done? Maybe there is some obscure patching utility that can edit the multiplier? Or is there as yet unanounced verrsion of a BIOS that would be compatible with Turion X2 64 CPU processor on JV50PU motherboard to replace the Phoenix 1.1.1? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Regards to all, Bob.