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    How to turn off CPU power-saving features of Turion in Acer 5024?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by sarkanik, Mar 17, 2006.

  1. sarkanik

    sarkanik Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is it possible to turn off CPU power-saving features, so the CPU would run on its maximum speed?
     
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    Lunar_Lamp Notebook Guru

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    I have the same question. When the laptop is plugged in on mains, I want it running at the best speed it can, not throttled back. How can I do this?
     
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    BRabbit Newbie

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    sarkanik Notebook Enthusiast

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    Got better program - RightMark CPU Clock Utility

    Works perfectly