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    After using RMCLOCK only 1 proccesor working

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Jeremy14, Oct 20, 2008.

  1. Jeremy14

    Jeremy14 Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm yousing RMclock to undervolt my P8400 i will post a pic of the settings

    the weird thing is it's mostly only using 1 of the 2 proccesor's so 1.13Ghz instead of 2.26Ghz.

    anyone knows this problem, or did i do something wrong in RMCLOCK


    - jeremy
     

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    anyone???(A)
     
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    Don't know if this will solve your problem but you missed to do the following:

    Screenshot Nº1 - Startup is set to "No Management" it should be set at "Performance OnDemand"(this won't solve your problem for sure, I mention it to prevent future questions like "Why RMclock doesn't work when I restart" and such)
    Screenshot Nº2 - You have "Thermal monitor 2" and "Extended throttling" unchecked(disabled) - enable them.
     
  4. Jeremy14

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    did both, now it will jump up to 1.7Ghz, but not any hire... it's very weird even with orthos strest test it isnt jumping up to MAX 2.26Ghz normally it did that
     
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    bAsem Notebook Consultant

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    why did u change the superlfm value .. maybe that's it change all other mulipliers except that one

    or do like the guide said
     
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    naton Notebook Virtuoso

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    what happens when you turn RMClock off? Do both core works? and are you able to use both of them at full speed?

    Are you using orthos to stress your CPU?
     
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    Try this:

    Screenshot Nº2 - Uncheck(disable) "Enable Enh. Halt C1E" and "Enable Enh. Deep Sleep C3E".
     
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    how can is ee if both core's are working when RMclock is off?

    Yes i'm yousing orthos stress test!!

    How can i change some stuf like only in one profile so that in the maximum performance it has highest multplier and voltage and the power saving the lowest etc?
     
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    ***********bump:d*************
     
  10. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    Use CPU-Z to monitor the core frequencies when stressing the cores with RMClock off. Use HWMonitor to monitor the temps.

    In Max Performance and Power Saving profiles you can only select a single multiplier index.
     
  11. FrankTabletuser

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    In the profiles tab you can define the multiplier (FID) and voltage.
    Set 6, 6, 7, 8.
    Then open a profile, like performance on demand.
    There you can set different settings for battery and AC powered mode.
    Best is to select only two states, like Index 1 and Index 3 in both the AC powered list and the battery list.
    You can also edit other profiles, like the Maximal perfomance profile. There select the highest index, 3.
    After you've edited your profiles go back to the main node Profiles, and there select as current profile Maximal Performance. Now your CPU should run at the highetst clock. To check it open the CPU info tab, there you should see the current multiplier. If it does not work then make a screenshot of this view and post it here.
    If you select Performance on demand instead of maximal performance, then it should run with a FID of 6 when idle and 8 when stressed.
     
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    @ FrankTubletuse, Thanks this worked!!


    +1 Rep(y)