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    Aspire6920g

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by killedman, Feb 13, 2011.

  1. killedman

    killedman Newbie

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    Hello everyone,
    Even after doing "The Undervolting" on my Aspire6920g, and a lot of more methods for make Throttle stop, as using ThrottleStop, RMClock...

    I Still got a Throttle problem, so i noticed one thing, as said on Undervolting Guide ( exellent btw ) that PC will run in lower temps on higher Multiplier... so I looked at my RmClock and realized that my Multiplier is unstable, its changing from 6 to 11 almost all time, in game or idle

    is it normal ? cause i think it may causing my throttle problem (wich appears in some moments while im playing, like when is many people around )

    Hope you guys help me, I would be very grateful
    Thanks
     
  2. Sxooter

    Sxooter Notebook Virtuoso

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    What temps are you running at while at idle and at load?
     
  3. killedman

    killedman Newbie

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    at idle around 30 ºc... load around 40 ºc..(because of undervolting) thats why i think its a weird throttle