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    Studio XPS 13 and the nForce motherboard

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by rubenvb, Nov 7, 2009.

  1. rubenvb

    rubenvb Notebook Consultant

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    Hi all,

    - I've been wondering if the nForce 730i in the XPS 13 has support for dynamic front-side bus switching (ie the SuperLFM state if you know RMClock, with the system bus speed cut in half). Every time I try to turn it on, the laptop freezes and I have to do a hard reset.

    - Is there any way besides RMClock to adjust system voltages for the nForce motherboard. Is there any way to undervolt the GPU? (bios flashing is a no-go, the bios is integrated with the system bios)

    Thanks!
     
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    rubenvb Notebook Consultant

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    bumpedibump?