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    anyone undevolt the dv6000z ??

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Guest, Jan 14, 2007.

  1. Guest

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    the HP Pavilion with the AMD chip?

    your experiences, results, steps please?
     
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    Depend on what CPU are you trying to undervolt.
    Mine MK-36 is not that impress, but still give me >2.5hr battery life. MK-36 is quite different from TL-xx. The stock voltage of TL-xx is 1.075v where MK-36 is 1.45.
     
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    6105ca

    MK-36 as well
     
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    or nobody touches the dv6000?