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    MX7525 CPU Temp? using NHC

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by Snakeiz, Jan 18, 2007.

  1. Snakeiz

    Snakeiz Notebook Enthusiast

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    how come i can;t get a CPU temp reading? i have tried mobilemeter and nhc, it only gives me HDD which the highest reading i ever got from it is 47C, that is a good number right? also under NHC, ACPI is enabled.
     
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    By ToR Notebook Evangelist

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    Try RMClock, latest versions come with CPU temp reading for your setup.
    I believe NHC is good for Intel based laptops...RMClock will do better for AMD based systems.
    http://cpu.rightmark.org/
    I have it running on my MX7515 and it does a really great job cooling down the CPU with a little undervolting. I use Performance on Demand option with a max voltage of 1.275v for 13x multiplier (2.6Ghz)....and going down to 0.975v for 6x and 0.95v for 5x,4x. Your CPU may behave different, but you can try how it goes.
    Temperature droped down 10°C for normal usage (navigating, email, casual gaming, etc)
    Good Luck!!
     
  3. Snakeiz

    Snakeiz Notebook Enthusiast

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    thank you, i will look into that, i sent you a pm with a bunch of questions also lol