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    Sager 2092 RM Clock Issues

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by NCG1589, Jun 24, 2008.

  1. NCG1589

    NCG1589 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi, i just got a brand new sager 2092, and when i ran RM clock it says that my CPU is running at 1250Mhz, when i have a 2.5Ghz T9300 CPU. It also says that im running at 6x multiplier when i should have 12x. Any clue whats up?

    Heres a SS of my RClock: http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/7622/14844386fj0.jpg
     
  2. Doodles

    Doodles Starving Student

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    power saving multiplier... DO ANYTHIGN while its open, like open another window or start a game.. the multiplier with jump to 12x
     
  3. Justin@XoticPC

    Justin@XoticPC Company Representative

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    Do you have your system set at High Performance Settings? (Under your power settings)
     
  4. jooooeee

    jooooeee Stealth in disguise

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    It is on performance on demand which means while your CPU is doing simple tasks like surfing or playing music it jumps down multipliers effectively underclocking your CPU which allows it to use all thoes low voltages you set. The second you start doing CPU intensive tasks it will jump up and start working at 2.5GHz.

    Try running Orthos and see if it jumps up to 2.5GHZ

    If it doesn't go back into "Performance on demand" under "Profiles" and make sure you have 2-7 checked under "Use P-state transitions"

    That should do it.
     
  5. NCG1589

    NCG1589 Notebook Consultant

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    haha dumb mistake. Thanks guys. Although does that mean that i wont save more power undervolting if i have it on powersave mode?
     
  6. Garandhero

    Garandhero Notebook Deity

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    u can save power at higher multipliers if u undervolt still...
    I dont think its recommened to lower the voltages at the lowest mutiplier though.