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    Rmclock on hp 6510b

    Discussion in 'HP' started by amazing-boy, Oct 7, 2008.

  1. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    Can Anyone help me to adjust the rmclock settings for an hp 6510b with s.rosa T7250 ?

    I'd like a better battery life and a less usage of the fun.

    thks
     
  2. BBGus

    BBGus Notebook Evangelist

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    Are you asking if anyone can help you undervolt your system?

    BBGus
     
  3. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    No, I'd like to improve the battery performances setting better some system features.
     
  4. mr__bean

    mr__bean Notebook Evangelist

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    Use CPUID clockgen, and then in the PL settings look for the one that ends with the number 16. should allow you to alter all the clocks on your laptop if its anything like my 6715b, (well previous 6715b, i overclocked it from 1.8 ghz to 2.5 ghz XD)
     
  5. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    I do not want overclock the cpu.
    I'd like only to use at the best the cpu and at the same time save battery when possibile.

    So I'd like to have some advices about good rmclock settings for my cpu.
     
  6. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    Downclock the cpu to 1.2ghz when on battery?

    Undervolting and underclocking are generally the 2 features that RMclock can offer you for more battery life.
     
  7. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes I know.
    But I need to know which are "good" settings for my notebook.
     
  8. Chango99

    Chango99 Derp

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    Test it yourself... go through the undervolting guide.
     
  9. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    I followed the guide and set the the program reducing the voltage at the maximum frequency (2000 mhx).
    But after a test of 45 min. I've noticed non differences in the maximum temperature.
    It is like was before the program installation: 64/65'.
     
  10. vassil_98

    vassil_98 Notebook Deity

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    you need to reduce the voltage at every multiplier. The one you use most often is the lowest one so the more you decrease it, the cooler your notebook will be

    * if you successfully decrease the voltage on the lowest and highest multiplier, all the rest can be set automatically by RMclock
     
  11. amazing-boy

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    After have reduced lowest and highest multiplier the rest is set automatically by rmclock or I need to "request" an auto setting ?
     
  12. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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