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    TZS0 98c solution?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by FairTrade, Dec 17, 2008.

  1. FairTrade

    FairTrade Notebook Geek

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    i just noticed today that i am not only getting high temps on the TZS0 sensor while overclocking, but also while it's not overclocked...for those of you who have had the issue, or delt with the issue, is there any sure fire solution to stop if from down throttling? i heard undervolting can help...is this true?
     
  2. iaTa

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    Have you upgraded your CPU FT?
     
  3. FairTrade

    FairTrade Notebook Geek

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    what? what is ft?
     
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    Fair Trade lol
     
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    I had the same problem with my oc'ed x7800. I now have it at stock speed and undervolted.
     
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    royk50 times being what they are

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  7. FairTrade

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    so...does undervolting help? is there anyone out there with the 7811fx, who has had this problem, and solved it?
     
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    use RMClock to undervolt and TZS0 will leave you alone :)
     
  9. FairTrade

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    well...as far as i can tell, i undervolted and i still have 98c...do i just need to undervolt more?
     
  10. FairTrade

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    ok..so after repeated test...even when i have the lowest choice of voltages, i still get the 98c. Would it be a bad idea to just lock the clock speed at the highest? It seemed to work fine, but i'm afraid that it will get to high temperatures and then fry it....or is even actually 98 degrees, or is that just a glitch....anyways...i only force the clocks when gaming...
     
  11. kb2114

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    If it's just sitting at a constant 98, it sounds like a simple glitch, nothing to worry about.
     
  12. FairTrade

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    no, its not sitting there, it just makes occasional jumps...but always to 98c