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    CrystalCPUID undervolt problem.

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by gamadaya, Feb 21, 2009.

  1. gamadaya

    gamadaya Notebook Evangelist

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    Ok, I started undervolting today w/ CrystalCPUID, because RMClock causes me to lose the .5 multiplier. Things started out fine, but when I turned voltage down to 1.000v and ran orthos, my computer froze for a second, and then just reset. No blue screen. Now, I can't seem to undervolt anymore. CPU-Z always reads 1.250 or 1.313v. What did I mess up?
     
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    Oh, and here's another question: Is it normal not to be able to do anything in the BIOS? I have 9.10 right now, but I don't think it was any different with 9.05. I'd much rather be doing this through the BIOS, but all I can get access to are a bunch of basic settings. There is nothing on power management or anything like that that I can find.