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    Core Solo and RM CPU Utility

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Jun85, Sep 2, 2006.

  1. Jun85

    Jun85 Notebook Evangelist

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    Does the Core Solo undervolt by using the RM Clock utility?
    I tried but I didnt get any errors when trying to undervolt. Is there a reason for this. Sorry if I am duplicating this question. I tried searching for this topic but I dont think I found this specific question being answered.
    Thank you very much
     
  2. chumley

    chumley Notebook Consultant

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    I am able to undervolt my Core Solo T1350 using NHC. I could only undervolt the higher multipliers though, the minimum multiplier seemed to already be using the minimum voltage (0.950 if I remember correctly). My machine tested stable with the min voltage on all multipliers up to about 10, and then ramping up to the top multiplier of 14x at 1.050v. When I tried 14x at 1.000v, I got an immediate bluescreen, so that confirms that NHC is actually changing the voltages.

    I haven't tried RMClock yet. Does it let you go below .950v?