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    How to Undervoltage for HP DV5 - AMD Turion X2?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by orolim, Jan 19, 2010.

  1. orolim

    orolim Newbie

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    Hello everyone!!

    I have an HP laptop with Turion X2 64 Ultra ZM-82 processor and motherboard AMD 780G chipset and southbridge ATI SB700 (these are identified using CPU-Z software). I was checking the threads for undervoltage (Flip and ThevashSzat), unfortunately I cannot use those two programs RMclock 2.35 and Chrystal CPUID because my motherboard or the processor are not recognized. I have to use the undervolatage because of high processor temperature. HP knows the problems with these configurations but they could not solve it. I tried a BIOS update, clean the cooler, replace the thermal grease for processor, still the same. I know that AMD processors are running at a higher temperature than Intel but windows OS still send to hibernate the computer. Hopefully somebody could help me.
    Thanks in advance for your time.
    You do a great job with this forum.

    Regards,
    Liviu
     
  2. Donmajkelo

    Donmajkelo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Try this.
    If it won't work try this:
    This!

    Both have step-by-step manual.
    Enjoy!
     
  3. orolim

    orolim Newbie

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    Thanks Donmajkelo!

    Everything works great using K10Stat, first link which was mentioned. I didn't tried the second solution because I am happy with K10Stat.
    Very useful advise. Thanks again. Great adviser.

    Regards,
    Liviu