I have an eMachines computer that came with the MCP61PM-AM Rev 1.0A motherboard which I have verified is an ECS motherboard, although the Foxconn looks almost identical. I also noticed that my motherboard has only 2 RAM slots installed instead of 4.
I can already unlock my RAM in the BIOS, I re-flashed from the latest BIOS I could find on the Gateway website (a bunch of Gateways have this mobo).
I would like to use an unlocked BIOS to overclock my CPU. I actually do not have a CPU for this machine currently, but wanted to buy an AMD AM2+ CPU to put in (like a AMD Athlon X2 7550 Kuma 2.5GHz or AMD Athlon X2 7850 Black Edition Kuma 2.8GHz). Supposedly, the AM2+ is backwards compatible on a AM2 mobo (I know I won't get all the HT speed changes, etc.) but I wanted to know if it would indeed work on this model and be able to run at least at stock speeds.
Any help or clarification is appreciated!
SupafastR
Also, for others, here are the 2 BIOS pages at Gateway for the stock BIOS:
http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/getFile.asp?id=22008&dscr=BIOS%20ECS-MCP61PM-AM%20MotherboardVersion:%2061G114ES&uid=239946715
http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/getFile.asp?id=22006&dscr=BIOS%20ECS-MCP61PM-AM%20MotherboardVersion%2061G114GS&uid=239946723
I used the second one which is the Gateway BIOS 61G114GS. I think the GS may be integrated graphics or something...
Note: Foxconn does have the exact same model number (MCP61PM-AM) as ECS...
I can already unlock my RAM in the BIOS, I re-flashed from the latest BIOS I could find on the Gateway website (a bunch of Gateways have this mobo).
I would like to use an unlocked BIOS to overclock my CPU. I actually do not have a CPU for this machine currently, but wanted to buy an AMD AM2+ CPU to put in (like a AMD Athlon X2 7550 Kuma 2.5GHz or AMD Athlon X2 7850 Black Edition Kuma 2.8GHz). Supposedly, the AM2+ is backwards compatible on a AM2 mobo (I know I won't get all the HT speed changes, etc.) but I wanted to know if it would indeed work on this model and be able to run at least at stock speeds.
Any help or clarification is appreciated!
SupafastR
Also, for others, here are the 2 BIOS pages at Gateway for the stock BIOS:
http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/getFile.asp?id=22008&dscr=BIOS%20ECS-MCP61PM-AM%20MotherboardVersion:%2061G114ES&uid=239946715
http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/getFile.asp?id=22006&dscr=BIOS%20ECS-MCP61PM-AM%20MotherboardVersion%2061G114GS&uid=239946723
I used the second one which is the Gateway BIOS 61G114GS. I think the GS may be integrated graphics or something...
Note: Foxconn does have the exact same model number (MCP61PM-AM) as ECS...