Okay, I am running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on my D630 and had the power saving profile enabled with the CPU on the lowest vcore setting available with the lowest available multi and all was fine for a a day but it's no longer working. I have not changed anything no RMClock since I changed the power profile and it worked fine for a day. I did not install any windows updates manually but the OS might have done so automatically. I have even tried restarting the machine and it will still not work properly.
I do have intel speedstep and IDA enabled in the bios, should I turn these off?
I am running RMClock 2.35 with the x64 fix and UAC is disabled. RMClock is set to boot with the reg key.
On a side note, does anyone know how to get the x4 multi and .085v vcore setting in RMClock that the system sometimes uses? The lowest I can go in RMClock is 6x with 0.9625v![]()
=== UPDATE ===
Okay, I set the CPU type to " mobile " in RMClock and disabled IDA in RMClock and I got access to the .085v setting but this did not make RMClock work again. I restarted the laptop and disabled speedstep and IDA in the bios and now RMClock works and now when I choose the SuperFLM profile I can run the CPU @ 800mhz with the reduced vcore![]()
All seems to be well though I don't know if this is the proper/recommended course of action to achieve my goals so I am still open to any suggestions as to why this happened and the best way to fix it.
RMClock not doing it's job in W7 x64 all the sudden?
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by WARDOZER9, Sep 22, 2010.