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    undervolting in Vista

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Scoob, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. Scoob

    Scoob Notebook Guru

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    HI,

    I just installed a fresh copy of Vista Business edition today. I checked out NHC, which claims to work with Vista. It just bluescreens upon starting though, so that's no good. Anyone have any good experiences undervolting in Vista?

    Thanks
     
  2. rhcpcrony

    rhcpcrony NBR President

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    is that 32 or 64 bit?
     
  3. Scoob

    Scoob Notebook Guru

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    sorry, it's 32-bit business edition. I'm on an ASUS V6Va
     
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    i'm also open to any other options for undervolting under vista, including RMclock or any other vista compatible stuff
     
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    johnwc723 Notebook Guru

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    I got a free version of vista business from that powertogether website offer (that was on digg and stuff) but I don't think I will be installing it for a few months at least until software specifically mentions it is vista compatible (and drivers are made for everything for vista). Battery life is gonna be better in xp too maybe you should just hold off for a few months until some bugs get worked out.