D daniel_326 Reputable Sep 26, 2016 71 0 4,630 Oct 1, 2016 #1 I have a Pentium E2220 Dual-Core running at 2.40 GHz and I'm trying to overclock it to maybe 2.8 GHz. What is the PLL?
I have a Pentium E2220 Dual-Core running at 2.40 GHz and I'm trying to overclock it to maybe 2.8 GHz. What is the PLL?
T thx1138v2 Splendid Jun 18, 2011 2,180 106 22,140 Oct 1, 2016 #2 It's most likely the clock signal generator or a stabilization circuit for the signal generator. PLL stands for Phase Locked Loop. Upvote 0 Downvote
It's most likely the clock signal generator or a stabilization circuit for the signal generator. PLL stands for Phase Locked Loop.
D daniel_326 Reputable Sep 26, 2016 71 0 4,630 Oct 1, 2016 #3 thx1138v2 : It's most likely the clock signal generator or a stabilization circuit for the signal generator. PLL stands for Phase Locked Loop. Yes, i cant find it in the pc. Is there another way i can find it out? Upvote 0 Downvote
thx1138v2 : It's most likely the clock signal generator or a stabilization circuit for the signal generator. PLL stands for Phase Locked Loop. Yes, i cant find it in the pc. Is there another way i can find it out?