Can anyone give me their W3V undervolt results that they have success with using Notebook Hardware Control?
Right now im using these config :
6x -> .732v
8x -> .780v
9x -> .828v
10x -> .876v
11x -> .908v
12x -> .972v
13x -> 1.068v
14x -> 1.100v
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6x -> .716v
8x -> .812v
9x -> 1.052v
10x -> 1.180vv
12x -> 1.180
14x -> 1.260v
17x -> 1.324
This is for my Pentium M 735 pinmodded to 2.266mhz so the voltages for higher multiplier wil be higher. -
ClearSkies Well no, I'm still here..
I just set NHC to run at min and max only, since most of the time it only needs the min speed and I don't have the patience to test stabilization on every multiplier in between. This setup saves more battery power too since it doesn't jump through any higher voltages until it really needs a higher clock speed.
You should be able to drop one or two stops on your 6x voltage and keep stability. Your max multiplier is higher, but you probably have the 1.86 or 2.0 PM - 1.1V max should be fine, or you could try dropping it one stop.
6x -> 0.716V
13x -> 1.084V -
ClearSkies,
I'm able to use 6x at .700v. And yes, I do have the 1.86 proc. Thanks for the suggestion -
I have been running the following for more than a year with rock-steady stability:
6X: 0.700V
8X: 0.780V
9X: 0.828V
10X: 0.860V
11X: 0.892V
12X: 0.956V
13X: 0.972V
14X: 1.004V -
John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator
W3A with Pentium M 750:
6X = 0.70V
14X = 1.084V
with automatic interpolation in between (using RightMark CPU Clock utility).
John -
for some reason, my W3V cannot seem to install NHC. it almost crash my com. LOL. and i did uninstall P4G be4 install NHC...
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ClearSkies Well no, I'm still here..
W3V undervolt
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