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    Auto Power Management?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by System64, Apr 11, 2007.

  1. System64

    System64 Windows 7 x64

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    Is there any automatic power management software for the HP nx 6XXX series? As in, it will detect wether if it is on battery or on AC power and automatically switch voltages? I know there's NHC and RMClock , but for some odd reasons RMClock will not underclock its voltage despite being able to switch profiles, therefore wasting the battery life. (My brother found NHC's interface too confusing).He was using and found it annoying to keep having to manually underclock the processor (using RMClock) when the profile was saying "battery saving" while the voltage is running on 1.4V. The lowest it can go is 0.775v.

    Here are the specs of the laptop.

    HP NX6115

    Turion 64 ML-32 :highest voltage 1.4 /lowest voltage 0.775
    As mentioned above - RMClock is primary power management software. It is unable to undervolt iteself despite being able to switch profiles. XP Pro.

    Thanks in advance.