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    Undervolting CPU in p7805

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by CrackeRheaD, Jun 22, 2009.

  1. CrackeRheaD

    CrackeRheaD Notebook Guru

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    Could someone please post the link/links to the threads about this. Ive been searching for 1/2 hour or so and cant seem to find it.
    Thanks
     
  2. Kamin_Majere

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    TY! Figures. I didnt look there. LOL I seen it in the Gateway forums b4 lol
     
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    No worries.

    There are other posts about it, but flipfires guide is pretty much the end all be all of undervolting, assuming you use windows. Its entirely diffrent if you are on linux (though you can still undervolt)
    {pets his x9000 undervolted to 1.00 now idling at 37C}
     
  5. CrackeRheaD

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    Just a stock 7805 with Vista x64. But with summer coming, undervolting sure couldnt hurt.

    But thx. That was the exact post I was looking for too.
     
  6. CrackeRheaD

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    Have a question about step 2 tho if u can answer it.

    "Note: Vista x64 users will need to download the signed 64bit drivers down below to make RMclock work."

    Which drivers?
     
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    Nm sorry. Didnt look far enough into the thread :)
     
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    narsnail Notebook Prophet

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    you should be able to UV the lowest it can go with no issues, the stock chips usually dont draw alot of power and can UVed more easily.