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    Problems with RMclock

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by D_Sage44, Oct 19, 2008.

  1. D_Sage44

    D_Sage44 Notebook Consultant

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    NO matter how i set it up, even following flipfire's guide no matter if im using maximal performance or performance on demand....my multiplyer stays at 6.0 leading my x9000 to run at 1.2 ghz when RMclock runs...why? i have no idea. Under the Advanced CPU settings i matched everything in flipfire's guide, except for the bottom 2 check marks which were grayed out for me, they are

    Engage Intel Dynamic Acceleration

    and

    Enable Dynamic FSB Frequency Switching

    I cant get these 2 options to ungrey, and i have no idea why they are grey in the first place, can someone help me please

    Thanks for your time

    D_Sage44




    Edit- when i went into my bios and turned off speed step and dynamic accelaration rm clock gives me maximal performance setup only and it works and does not hang on 6.0x multiplier, now im going to try putting it back on and see what happens.


    Actually its letting me use the multypliers now with them disabled in bios? maybe now RM controls them instead od the bios i have no idea should i leave it like this or should i find a way to make it work with those things enabled in the bios?
     
  2. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    Do you select the highest multiplier index (14x, etc) in Max Performance profile, and then activate the Max Performance profile in the Profiles selection ?
     
  3. D_Sage44

    D_Sage44 Notebook Consultant

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    yea, but its fixed now, at least it is when i turn off those bios options. i just dont know if i should put those on or not...
     
  4. Jstn7477

    Jstn7477 Sam I Am

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    I would just leave the options turned off in BIOS and just let RMClock control the CPU, unless turning off those options in the BIOS causes the CPU to run at 6.0x through the entire bootup phase and considerably slow down your booting.

    -J.B.
     
  5. D_Sage44

    D_Sage44 Notebook Consultant

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    thanks alot, ill keep em like that though it felt like iwas taking away sacrifice but with RMclock i guess the bios does not need to control it anymore.