So i found this thread back on rmclocks forum: http://forum.rightmark.org/topic.cgi?id=6:1770 , anyone tried it on a p8400? or perhaps t series like a t9600?
"copied from romanovs post" :
half-multiplier? it's very simple
1. close rmclock
2. run regedit
3. find hkcu\software\rightmark\rmclock
4. find dword pstatesdata parameter and increment two last multiplier by 1 (was 6,6,7,8,9,10,11, must 6,6,7,8,9,11,12). see screenshot http://pic.ipicture.ru/uploads/090519/DZe0VZWC4Q.png
5. then set SkipCPUIDCheck into 1
6. run rmclock http://pic.ipicture.ru/uploads/090519/LT6zUsFVXo.png
7. enjoy results http://pic.ipicture.ru/uploads/090519/bOhv1125le.png
p.s. i have t8100 processor (10.5x200=2100 mhz)
Edit: ive tried it on my p8400 and it works just fine, used cpu-z and orthos to really see that it was working.
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interesting find, if you decide to try it make sure to let us know the results ^^
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Yep I did it on my P7350 and it works perfectly.
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yay worked for me too, p8400, i can now finally use half multipliers with rmclock!
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Can someone who's done this with the P8400 show me what to do? I previously undervolted my P7811-FX and I'm guessing before I do this, I should remove the undervolts so that the system won't crash if settings are wrong, right? Settings for P8400 are 6, 6, 7, 8, so it becomes 6, 6, 8, 9? I also don't see a SkipCPUIDcheck in my registry, any reason why? I'd like to squeeze this extra juice out of my processor but if I can't get it right, oh well, heh. Let me know, please.
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yes set ur settings to 6,6,8,9 about the SkipCPUIDCheck, i couldent find it either so i just skipped that part, works anyway.
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I'm bookmarking this. I don't need it anymore, but it would have been immensely helpful when I had my p8400, and I may need it in the future.
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Hmmmm. Doesn't work for me. On index 6 IDA 12.0x in profiles, my only voltage option is 0.7125v. I need at least 1.0500v for the system to be stable. If I don't select a voltage, the default in the performace on demand subtree is 1.0000v and that causes an immediate system crash.
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my X9100 can go as low as 0.975v without BSODing.
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I used to use RMClock but i then switched over to GreenVantage LLC's CPUGenie software (it's not free though
). Automatically configures the lowest stable voltage of each multiplier for you; shortest test time is 30hours (3min stability test per multiplier @ various voltages), maximum test time is 62hours (20min stability test per multiplier). here's some more info on it http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=383003
To save you the hassle of doing what i did (30hour test run lol); for a X9100:-
6x to 10x 0.975v
10.5x 1.000v
11.0x 1.037v
11.5x 1.075v
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i have tried it, but it doesnt work with my p8400 in the 7811. I close rightmark, exchange 6,6,7,8 to 6,6,8,9 , cant find the skipcpucheck thing, start rmclock, and my lappy chrashes, bluescreen.
Ive always gotta go back to 6,6,7,8 to make rmclock work again.
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doesn't work for me with P9700.. only full multiplier
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works, but how do you change voltage also mine is locked 1.0V lowest.
guide to get half mulitplier with rmclock is it possible?
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