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    Notebook Hardware Control missing options?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Smashy, Jan 29, 2006.

  1. Smashy

    Smashy Notebook Consultant

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    A lot of my options, inclusing CPU Voltage, are greyed out on my NHC (the latest one - 2003 beta). Do you folks have it greyed out too, or is there a way I can activate them and do my undervolting using NHC?

    Thanks
     
  2. pkd

    pkd Notebook Enthusiast

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    I reckon NHC is for Centrino based laptops. Rmclock is just as good.
     
  3. Smashy

    Smashy Notebook Consultant

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    Ah, I thought that went they went from CHC to NHC they incorporated AMD components. I'm currently using RM Clock to get the job done, but I like the idea of using NHC if possible instead since I already use it to display my CPU Temp in my system tray - the prospect of using one program instead of two really gets my mojo going :D
     
  4. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Hmmm, the 'boxes' on the left are checked off right?

    I'm pretty sure they are though, and I guess pkd is on the dot, it hasn't fully implicated all Turion undervolting