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    Undervolting a C90S

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Fulong, Sep 13, 2007.

  1. Fulong

    Fulong Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is it possible to undervolt a conroe processor?
     
  2. hehe299792458

    hehe299792458 Notebook Deity

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    I'm pretty sure you can, but isn't it a bit pointless since undervolting a more for laptops than for desktops?
     
  3. Miyabina

    Miyabina Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah. Its possible to undervolt most current processors.
    Saving power is always a good thing ^_^
     
  4. Ichigo

    Ichigo Notebook Evangelist

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    If heat/power draw is a concern, should you *really* be considering the C90S?