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    Minimum stable voltages under CPUGenie for x9100

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by Lord_Devlin, Feb 26, 2011.

  1. Lord_Devlin

    Lord_Devlin Notebook Geek

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    I'm running an x9100 in my FX7805p undervolted with CPUGenie. I recently lost my voltage settings and the voltage optimization wizard keeps crashing around the x9.5 multiplier. Is anyone else running a x9100 undervolted with CPUgenie? If so, can you give me your minimum stable voltages so I can use them as a baseline? Thanks.
     
  2. TANWare

    TANWare Just This Side of Senile, I think. Super Moderator

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    I use TS but at 3.2 GHz I use Vcore of 1.1875. I would imagine the Vcore is the Vcore no matter what you set it with............

    I see it also alows undervolting the lower speed steps. Not sure where you can go with those....

    Edit; It does not seem CPUGenie and TS play together well, at least on my system.......
     
  3. ReaperWolf

    ReaperWolf Notebook Consultant

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    I use TS, thanks to TAN and I was able to over clock mine to a stable 4.2 @ 1.5000 Volts, but i was just doing that to see if it could be done.. mines set to 3.3 currently @ 1.3000 Volts.. So use throttlestop man.. it works.
     
  4. Blackgillan

    Blackgillan Notebook Guru

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    Hi ReaperWolf,

    How you can get 4,2 stable?

    Mine is only stable with 3.6.

    At 3.7 gaming, in 20 min, bsod.

    Tan, I`ve noticed you run at 3.7.
    what voltage?

    I have a p8701, that is the same of 7805.


    are there any mods?
     
  5. ReaperWolf

    ReaperWolf Notebook Consultant

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    Stock P7805u is
    P8400 CPU
    4 GB DDR3 Ram
    320GB HDD 7200 rpm
    and 9800M GTS

    Mine is
    x9100 CPU @ 3.3 , but ive had it at 4.2 stable last night.. for a few hours. just to test it.
    8 GB DDR3 PNY ram
    120GB SSD + 500GB HDD
    and 9800M GTS oc'd to 720/950(1900MHz)/ 1900


    These are the only upgrades ive done.. dont know if that helps you, but yeah.. @ 4.2 GHz my voltage is at 1.5000
     
  6. Blackgillan

    Blackgillan Notebook Guru

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    tks for the info.

    Mine is a x9100 too, but maybe you have a better sample than mine, that is an ES.

    What temps you got a 4.2?
     
  7. TANWare

    TANWare Just This Side of Senile, I think. Super Moderator

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    Mine is stable to run orthose as 3.2 GHz, 1.1875, 3.4 GHz 1.2500, 3.7 GHz 1.3750. The last setting runs orthose but at borderline temperatures and on a hot day is a garenties overheat. For 4.0 GHz I run 1.450 but orthose will cause a quick overheat iut not error in its 2-3 minute run before I'll shut it down.

    I could probably run 4.2 at 1.5 but orthose I am sure would error but it would run. I am not sure if a heavy program would overheat it but that is too daring for me to try out......................
     
  8. Blackgillan

    Blackgillan Notebook Guru

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    I just have one hour and half plaayng FSX and X-PLANE at 4,0 ghz wirh 1,459 v and temps 90 C maximum (peak), 85 c.average. COMPLETELY STABLE.

    I think 4,2 is too much, I wont try

    Reallly tanks Tanware and Reaperwolf.