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    Acer 5738zg ATi 4570 model vcores

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by meschino, Jan 29, 2013.

  1. meschino

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    Hello everybody,

    I got a 5738zg a few weeks ago from a friend and i would like to lower de vid or vcores of the cpu. I followed the thread abou RMclock but i run windows 7 x64.... rmclock doesn't recognize my t4300 cpu and i get only 5 marks with 10x max. but even so... i cannot select from the list vcores lower than 1.1000... i can't understand what should i do. i get only from 1.1500 to 1.1000... and that is like nothing :(...what could i do?...i found on other threads people who say they did manage to undervolt but something is not right on my lap...please help!! thx in advance