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    SpeedStep in Vista

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Scoob, May 16, 2007.

  1. Scoob

    Scoob Notebook Guru

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    Hey guys,

    I just got NHC PR6 and checked out how my CPU was performing. It doesn't seem like Dynamic Switching does anything under Windows Vista. Whatever the CPU was last clocked at remains that way, no matter the load. Are there special speedstep drivers that I need for Vista?

    Thanks,
    Scoob
     
  2. b777

    b777 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Same for me on my W3V and vista
     
  3. wave

    wave Notebook Virtuoso

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    There is an error in NHC. No way to fix it yourself. Need to wait for a new version.
     
  4. neo1981

    neo1981 Notebook Enthusiast

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    try "speedFan", it will help
     
  5. ooskong

    ooskong Notebook Geek

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    Try using RMClock, with that it appears that speedStep is working for me.