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    Anybody have any good luck undervolting V3000Z AMD Sempron?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by powerup93, Nov 2, 2006.

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    I have a S1 Keane AMD Sempron 3400+ @ 1.8MHz with 1gb DualChannel Hynix DDR2-533mhz memory.

    I've installed RM clock to undervolt my lappy and I think....that the Hynix memory isn't as good as other brands ONLY because I got instability when i changed my FID's (volts) lower than stock. I was hoping it would get good numbers like the Turions were getting but I guess not. This is only my guess though and I haven't done an extensive testing. For example, at 800mhz my stock FID was i think 0.950 and i dropped it to 0.875 while at 1800mhz stock it was 1.200 and i dropped it to 1.100. I was really hoping that it could go lower but I don't know if it's the design of the S1 socket semprons or if the memory is "not as good".

    Anybody have any news or experiences with the new Semprons? I want to go lower to get that little more possiblity of "longer battery, less fan/heat" blbalalb...