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    Looking CPUMSR alternative for Vista x64

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by goldenmonke, Jun 20, 2007.

  1. goldenmonke

    goldenmonke Newbie

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    When I overclock my laptop with Clockgen, either on XP or Vista, the wireless slows to a halt and the system is rather unstable. However, on XP when I raised the voltage to the CPU with CPUMSR this solved the problems. The new problem being that I can find no working CPUMSR type program for Vista 64bit. Any program that lets you up the CPU voltage is what I'm looking for. I'm running an AMD Turion 64 MT-37. I'm not sure there even is a solution , but if anyone knows I'd be so happy.
     
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    Wingsbr NBR Decepticon NBR Reviewer

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    Try RM Clock. I use it to undervolt so I imagine you can overvolt. Never tried it myself.
     
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    yeah I've tried it, but I wasn't sure exactly how to increase the voltage. I decided to try one last google and I found CrystalCPUID. Works fine. hurray!
     
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    Sweet. Good luck with the overclock.