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Old 07-18-2006, 08:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well, I have a VT8367-8235 motherboard and i can adjust the FSB but not the voltage, multiplier or some other stuff because they are grayed out. Does anyone know a key combination or maybe something else so i can unlock these things?

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well you won't be able to adjust the multiplier (upwards anyway) unless you have an FX-series processor. it may be that the board does not allow voltage adjustments and it is greyed out just because it is a readout
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well what brand is that bored. sorry I dont memorize model numbers cause some guy on here said that there was a key combo for .... asus boards I think that gave him way more option to use in BIOS.
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well what brand is that bored. sorry I dont memorize model numbers cause some guy on here said that there was a key combo for .... asus boards I think that gave him way more option to use in BIOS.
I really don't know mate. Any program i use to find out what motherboard I have says I have a VT8367-8235 and that's it. There's nothing on the actual motherboard either.

EDIT: I found the name with everest: Syntax SV266AD
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well excuse me it is for gigabyte mobo's and the key combo is CTR+F1

you can try it anf see if it helps you. Hope you can get this resolved.
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I tried Ctrl + F1 through F12. None work. Is there a overclocking tool i could use?
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