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    What settings in RMclock do I use to disable downthrottling?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by AdmiralRev, Nov 17, 2008.

  1. AdmiralRev

    AdmiralRev Notebook Guru

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    My TCZ0 temps are faulty, and they cause problem during benchmarks. I know I can disable this through RMClock. What settings do I change to disable the downthrottling?
    Thanks.
     
  2. John Ratsey

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    Select enable throttling in your RMClock power profile then select the 100% value and apply (for both mains and battery options if you want).

    That technique works for me on my Dell E6400 which likes to throttle itself when supplied from a 65W PSU.

    John
     
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    Untick all the multipliers that you want to disable (all but the highest in your case) under Profiles - 'Performance on demand' (or your active profile) - 'Use P-state transitions (PST)'.