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    Undervolting the Z11VN (P9500)

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by InfyMcGirk, Sep 30, 2008.

  1. shiahzy

    shiahzy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi people, I have the P9500 CPU as well and I know that undervolting will also lead to downclocking.

    Can I know for those who have undervolted your P9500, what's your maximum CPU clock now?

    Thanks.
     
  2. InfyMcGirk

    InfyMcGirk while(!(succeed=try()));

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    You go from max 9.5x clock to max 9x clock... so it's roughly 5% lower. I haven't got my Z on me right now, so can't tell you the exact figure.
     
  3. dekka007

    dekka007 Notebook Guru

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    Is there no software that will allow you to undervolt while maintaining the multiplier at 9.5x ?
     
  4. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    CrystalCPUID apparently can, though im not too sure on how to use it.
     
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