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    Nice Undervolt Temperatures!

    Discussion in 'HP' started by mr__bean, Oct 12, 2008.

  1. mr__bean

    mr__bean Notebook Evangelist

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    I Have sucessfully undervolted, and overclocked the CPU in my laptop

    2.2 ghz @ 1.1 V to 2.5 ghz @ 0.9v

    I have attached a screenshot of my temps after using the computer for 2 - 3 hours of general usage.

    Under gaming temps hit 43 c
     

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  2. mr__bean

    mr__bean Notebook Evangelist

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    Light gaming

    Second life @ ULTRA settings 800 x 600 window so itd fit into the screenshot better

    63 fps

    45*c max
     

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    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    Those are quite good temps. What were your max temps before?

    What program did you use to OC and UV?
     
  4. ALi____

    ALi____ Notebook Consultant

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    too good to be true :O
     
  5. ALi____

    ALi____ Notebook Consultant

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    i had a TL-68 and these temperatures are amazing.
    same question, what were your temperatures prior to undervolting?
     
  6. p1990

    p1990 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey,Ali,are you getting P7350's in Singapore?
     
  7. mr__bean

    mr__bean Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm Using RM Clock + CPUID Clockgen :) took me about 1 - 1:30 hours to get the right settings, but i think it was worth it
     
  8. mr__bean

    mr__bean Notebook Evangelist

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    Temperature prior to changing settings were Basic Usage 38 - 44 C (now below 30c) Gaming : 58 - 65 C (now 45c)
     
  9. nu_D

    nu_D Notebook Deity

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    There is no way.... what's your room temperature at?

    I literally just set my AC to 24C... which I think speaks volumes.
     
  10. ALi____

    ALi____ Notebook Consultant

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    @p1990
    dude, i'm in Pakistan. not in singapore. and ofcourse, there are P7350 avaialable in particular laptop models.
     
  11. mr__bean

    mr__bean Notebook Evangelist

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    The room temeperature is 20*c