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    RmClock Question

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by -L1GHTGAM3R-, Apr 7, 2009.

  1. -L1GHTGAM3R-

    -L1GHTGAM3R- Notebook Deity

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    I was wondering if i can put all the multipliers to .9500v without any issues.
    I have a T5750 CPU 2.0ghz.
    My current multipliers are all set to 1.000v as of now all running stable.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE :D
     
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    Each CPU is different, the only real way to find out is set the highest multiplier to it and run orthos for awhile, if you run it overnight and don't get a bluescreen (while maintaining acceptable temps) you should be ok.
     
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    .95 is a little low, but it is worth a try.
     
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    I tried got me a big ole BSOD. gotta love those things. oh well i will leave it at 1.000v THANKS FOR YOUR HELP GUYS.