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    undervolting using CrystalCPUID

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by osy044, Jul 12, 2010.

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    osy044 Newbie

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    I have undervolted my laptops cup and then set task scheduler to let it start every time i boot my computer.

    But now it made my computer little bit slow so i wanted to reset it. so i did the same way to use crystal cpu to put my cpu's volt back to original.

    but it didnt work. how do i fix the problem?

    [i have checked my voltage using HWM Blackbox2]
     
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    osy044 Newbie

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    I thought may be there's an error with that program so i downloaded a new one (without deleting old one). but my original program and new one does not cooperate.
    I mean i set my volt to 1.200 using my old one, and then i close the old one then when i open a new one, its not set to 1.200, its set to 1.250.