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    e1705, t2500 default voltages

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by ahwang, Jul 4, 2006.

  1. ahwang

    ahwang Notebook Enthusiast

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    i undervolted my e1705--but i don't know how to reset it or what the default values are.. i probably should've written them down...

    i'm using notebook hardware control 1.10 beta 03.

    i looked on other threads, but they all had only one value for the voltage, but this program has 7 of them, on multipliers 6 through 12.

    can anyone tell me what the voltages for each multiplier is?

    thanks
     
  2. hydra

    hydra Breaks Laptops

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    Multiplier and Voltage selection

    In the CPU Voltage section you can select a lot of Multipliers and Voltages, but which Multiplier and Voltage do you need? If you click in the CPU Voltage section on "Voltage information of ..." NHC will open the help file and show you the Multipliers and default Voltages of your CPU. On system dynamic switching and NHC's custom dynamic switching only these Multipliers will be set.
    CPU Clock = Multiplier x FSB (FSB = Front Side BUS)
    Example to calculate the max. Multiplier of a Intel Pentium M Dothan 1600MHz with FSB 100MHz:
    -> 1600MHz / 100MHz = 16


    How do I reset the CPU Voltage to default value?

    If you deselect the first and second Voltage the Default CPU Voltage values will be set.

    Looks like a neat program!
     
  3. ahwang

    ahwang Notebook Enthusiast

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    umm, so i have a T2500, 2ghz at 667mhz, so multiplier is 2.99 (3)?
    but the lowest multiplier is 6x..

    and where is the "voltage information of ..."? i can't find it under any of the tabs, or maybe i'm just blind and it's obviously there.

    also, when i do the resetting by deselecting the first and second voltages, the other values don't change, should they?

    just for reference, because i'm not sure if it's important, under "CPU speed," the "current CPU settings" are:
    external clock: 999MHz
    internal clock: 999MHz
    multiplier: 6x
    voltage: 0.9500v