The Notebook Review forums were hosted by TechTarget, who shut down them down on January 31, 2022. This static read-only archive was pulled by NBR forum users between January 20 and January 31, 2022, in an effort to make sure that the valuable technical information that had been posted on the forums is preserved. For current discussions, many NBR forum users moved over to NotebookTalk.net after the shutdown.
Problems? See this thread at archive.org.

    RMClock doesn't throttle to the top

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Jophish, Sep 7, 2008.

  1. Jophish

    Jophish Notebook Enthusiast

    Reputations:
    0
    Messages:
    15
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    5
    I have Samsung q310, I am running RMClock with great success. However No matter what settings I have it on it always seems to stay about 7% below my processor top speed. For example, while running on maximum performance, and running ORTHOS, my processor gets to 2.13ghz, and doesn't reach it maximum potential of 2.26ghz. Could this be because of a lack of Montevina support on the side of RMClock? Or should I go for a reinstall of RMClock? Incidentally, I can't find a way to uninstall this useful program?
    Or when I run it on my power on demand settings running ORTHOS IT reports a core clock of 1695ghz, but a throttle of 1596ghz.

    Thanks
     
  2. Phil

    Phil Retired

    Reputations:
    4,415
    Messages:
    17,036
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    455
    This is a known issue of RMClock with the P8400. I am not sure but I guess you will have to wait for an update/fix.

    Or try the CPU Rightmark forums.
     
  3. Jophish

    Jophish Notebook Enthusiast

    Reputations:
    0
    Messages:
    15
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    5
    Rats.

    Is it likely that they will be able to help me? It seems as though RMClock is out of development. Is there an alternative program, I have looked around a bit but have been unable to find one with all the neat features of RMClock. I suppose that if I set it to no management for when I want full power (plugged in) it shouldn't be that much of a problem, and well worth the 40minutes+ of battery I am getting.