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    NHC (Notebook Hardware Control) with a P8400

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Kocane, Nov 30, 2008.

  1. Kocane

    Kocane Notebook Deity

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    Quick question: Does anybody know if the voltage management in NHC works with a P8400? I remember that with my Asus G1s, it didnt.

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  2. atbnet

    atbnet Notebook Prophet

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    If you want decent voltage management I would go with RM Clock.
     
  3. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    You will be better off undervolting with RMclock.

    NHC hasnt supported full cpu voltage management since Pentium M's. The new version is comming out soon, so keep an eye out for that.
     
  4. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    RMClock is better since it has the profile setup, etc....but you could try out CrystalCPUID as well, as it is said to support half-multipliers, whereas RMClock does not.

    Though 133MHz won't really make much of a difference.