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    Should my cpu be throtting?@1580 mhz

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Dragonpet, Sep 25, 2007.

  1. Dragonpet

    Dragonpet Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello,
    I was messing around with Rmclock trying to undervolt my c2d t5470. I tried applying a profile which had 6.0x multi at 1.1v, 7.0x at 1.135 and 8.0x at 1.150
    just to try thing out. According to rmclock my minial vcore is 1.000 so i thought v1.1 as starting point should be that bad. So i go head and enabled maximum performace with P-state transition enable, and set the clocks, but I also check the "use trottling option @ 12.5%" then i figured that's not right so i removed the trottling but now the rmclock reads throttling at 1580 mhz, even though it was at 0 before.

    So can some one example to me what exact am i doing wrong and how to I restore it?
    Also What is P-state transition?
    How to remove the throttle (Is it suppose to be there),
    and am I on the right track for undervolting?
    Oh and can you only set/modify one voltage at a time? like set it to run 8.0x @ 1.1 only or can you apply multiple setting for everyday use to performance gaming?
    If someone can help me successfully undervolt that will be great.