Hey, man, had you read my previous post or what? I told you: make your cpu mobile, closing L5. There was nothing about patching the bios.
After that you'll be able to change multiplier from inside OS. Multiplier, NOT the FSB (though, you can change the FSB from bios)
You need the patcher only if your new cpu is not recognized by your mobo (in this case you may also need some handwork with resistors near cpu socket) or if you want the max multiplier to be changed down (e.g. to set it 15x instead of 24x). Patcher doesn't add Abit's "soft menu" to bios or whatever like it. It is not an oc tool - it's just for making old mobos live longer (and make their happy owners even happier)
For changing cpu core voltage (and Spitfire's multiplier also) interactive howto you have to look here.
And don't forget: BP v6 is in alpha stage (only for bug-tracking purposes). Using it is not recommended for now.
Hey, man, had you read my previous post or what? I told you: make your cpu mobile, closing L5. There was nothing about patching the bios.
After that you'll be able to change multiplier from inside OS. Multiplier, NOT the FSB (though, you can change the FSB from bios)
You need the patcher only if your new cpu is not recognized by your mobo (in this case you may also need some handwork with resistors near cpu socket) or if you want the max multiplier to be changed down (e.g. to set it 15x instead of 24x). Patcher doesn't add Abit's "soft menu" to bios or whatever like it. It is not an oc tool - it's just for making old mobos live longer (and make their happy owners even happier)
For changing cpu core voltage (and Spitfire's multiplier also) interactive howto you have to look here.
And don't forget: BP v6 is in alpha stage (only for bug-tracking purposes). Using it is not recommended for now.