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    RMClock Version 2.0 Pre-release available

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by chinna_n, Jan 16, 2006.

  1. chinna_n

    chinna_n Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    The most popular UnderVolting RMClock gotten even better with pre-release 2.0.

    Download from here

    http://cpu.rightmark.org/download/rmclock_20_bin_pre.rar

    The main feature/improvement requested by many people to have different P-States for batter and AC has been added.

    Now you can define different P-States for battery and AC.

    For Ex: on Battery you may only want to operate at only 2 P-states like 4x and 6x(Ex: want to play WMV HD files which requires more than 4X, but do not want to jump all the way to 8x), where as on AC you want to operate with all P-States from 4x to 10x.


    Also, CPU step-up, step-down algorithm has been improved, shows CPU actual speed, Mode and CPU Load as Icons( Icons can be hidden too).

    And best thing is all these features it takes same memory foot print and resources.