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    RM CPU Clock utility

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Jun85, Aug 25, 2006.

  1. Jun85

    Jun85 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi there
    I am trying to configure my settings for the undervolting in this program but I cant find the minimal and maximal settings. Ddoes it exist in the 2.15 version? Im trying to follow the undervolting guide but its hard when things have changed
    If someone could help, I would very much appreciate it
    Thank you
     
  2. ScifiMike12

    ScifiMike12 Drinking the good stuff

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    I hated this program, its a ***** to understand and a ***** to uninstall.
     
  3. RogueMonk

    RogueMonk Notebook Deity

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    The undervolting and profiles settings are now under the "Profiles" main page. I have attached three screen shots of my settings to help get you going.
     
  4. Jun85

    Jun85 Notebook Evangelist

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    If its not too much to ask, I can see the general tab. My core temp is high 60s and low 70s and I was wondering what yours are
    Thanks so much for helping me out with your pics
     
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    Here you go. :)
     
  6. Jun85

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    Is this temperature considered acceptable or is very high?
    Thank you so much for taking the time to take those print screens. I really appreciate it
     

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  7. RogueMonk

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    What CPU is that?

    Also, try this program (attched) and see what temp reading it gets.
     
  8. Jun85

    Jun85 Notebook Evangelist

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    Its a Dell Inspiron 640m with a Intel Centrino Core Solo processors 1.86 ghz
    Mobometer gives the same temp as that in my I8Kfangui. I hope 65 is not too high. My cpu, gpu, memory, and chipset are all around hovering around 50
    +/- 2 The hd temp is about 42 degrees celsius.
     
  9. RogueMonk

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    65 is not too hot, but it is a bit warm. Is that a load temp or an idle temp?

    I'm at 54c on full load on my W7J and 52c full load on my Z62F. Both are undervolted.
     
  10. Jun85

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    what do u mean by load? Your temp should be lower because u are running with a core duo right?
     
  11. RogueMonk

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    I mean running at 100% cpu load. In other words, the CPU is running to a program that requires all of its power.
     
  12. SomethingLame

    SomethingLame Notebook Consultant

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    A pain to uninstall :confused: :confused:

    You either just delete the directory or start by doubleclick the reg-file to remove settings and then delete the directory...That can't be hard :confused: :rolleyes: