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    Amd Gpu Clock VDDC Voltage

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by lappyftw, Jun 8, 2010.

  1. lappyftw

    lappyftw Notebook Guru

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    Yo everyone,

    I have a Packard-Bell TJ-75 Laptop Equipped with Ati Mobility 5650.Of course,I was trying to find a overclock software,and I learned that Amd Gpu clock is on web from a topic about overclocking a Sony Laptop.

    Well,I am pretty satisfied with this gpu,but I always want to squeeze every bit of performance and cooling.

    I would love to undervolt my gpu,but I do not want to mess with Bios editing.Is there a truely way to undervolt a gpu without using a bios editor?(sorry if a thread like this is opened)Amd gpu clock has a option,letting to adjust the VDDC voltage,lowering it from 1.0000V to 0.9000V.Would this work?Or is there a software which makes it possible to undervolt a gpu without any bios editing program?Any help would be appriciated!Thanks for reading/writing.
     
  2. lappyftw

    lappyftw Notebook Guru

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    ridiculous,no one helps.Very lame.
     
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    wildman_33 Notebook Evangelist

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    I think the only way to undervolt gpu is with bios editing. anyway its not important unless you have high temps. anyway if your satisfied with performance why overclock because its just risking damaging your notebook.
     
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    Thanks alot for your help,my aim is not to overclock,I use a overclocking software trying to undervolt.Bios Editing might screw up my laptop,though.