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    Issues with my m1530 and rmclock

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by yahoop, Aug 1, 2008.

  1. yahoop

    yahoop Newbie

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    Sorry if this is kinda a noob question but I am very new to the idea of undervolting, been a desktop kinda guy till my first year at college and decided it was time to retire the old thing and get a new laptop.

    I so far have been very happy with my m1530 but I wanted to make it run a little longer on batter power and more importantly cooler. Rmclock can't detect my cpu correctly, I found a few posts with people having the same issue in the stickied undervolting guide here but I didn't see the answers, though I have only read about 4 pages after where the mention of the unknown t8300's in the m1530. As of now I havn't undervolted it yet since I wasn't sure if someone had solved it.

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    Thanks and please tell me if there is any more info I can give to assist anyone willing to help me :D

    Edit:
    Found this info from the device manager if usefull.
    It says its a family 6 model 23
    my device class guid is {50127dc3-0f36-415e-a6cc-4cb3be910b65}
     
  2. Entropic

    Entropic Notebook Guru

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