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    crashing

    Discussion in 'HP' started by compfreak361, Sep 25, 2004.

  1. compfreak361

    compfreak361 Newbie

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    those people that have HP's and Compaq's has it ever crashed on u before and how may times?
     
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    brianstretch Notebook Virtuoso

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    As in overheating and such? My Athlon 64 machine doesn't. I can't remember getting a BSOD in the 6 months I've had my zv5000z, even before I figured out how to undervolt.

    The HP/Compaq P4 notebooks... I'll defer to the board for that one [ :D].
     
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    what exactly does it mean to undervolt
     
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    Setting the CPU core voltage lower than standard using ClockGen. See some of the other zv5000z/R3000z threads here.
     
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    how do u undervolt and what is it supposed to do for the computer