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    Question regarding undervolting

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by c19932, Jul 6, 2009.

  1. c19932

    c19932 Notebook Guru

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    Hey everyone,

    I just followed the undervolting tutorial and undervolted my Benq. my T7100 1.8ghz has 6.0x to 9.0x multipliers. After the undervolting process, I realize that both the lowest multipler, 6.0x, and the second highest multiplier, 8.0x, could be run under the same voltage, 0.9000V.(0.9000V is the lowest value in the dropbox in my RMClock, unfortunately, if there is a way to go even lower, please let me know) Does that mean the same amount of battery would be consumed if I run at either 6.0x or 8.0x multipler? If so, would the temperature be same/similiar for running at either multiplier?

    The reason I'm asking is because I want to create a power saving profile, and if I could run at 8.0x multipler for the same amount of battery as 6.0x, then why wouldn't I :)

    thank you, any help is appreciated