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    RMclock 2.35 and slight lag

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by epivitor, Jun 12, 2009.

  1. epivitor

    epivitor Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi everybody,

    I'm using RMclock 2.35 for 3 months and I have noticed a slight stammer when I'm doing 2-3 things at the same time.

    For example I'm using winamp or wmp and at the same time I'm using firefox and I notice a lag to the music every 5 or 6 seconds.

    I have already found the minimum volts in which my system is stable, what else do I have to do to solve this problem?

    My cpu is the T9300 and my laptop is the hp 8710w.
     
  2. epivitor

    epivitor Notebook Enthusiast

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    My current settings are these

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    So you are saying that everyone with this cpu in his laptop has the same problem with me? We can't do something about it?
     
  3. epivitor

    epivitor Notebook Enthusiast

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    Why the cpu is gonna to explode my friend?

    Why not to choose Perfomance on demand?

    The highest temperature i get after using orthos for 1 hour is 50c.

    As you can see although the ida is enabled i don't use it .

    Later you are saying to check the 13x FID but this FID is the IDA.

    Better stop writing mate, you are confusing people and not helping.
     
  4. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Check for DPC latency problems; sounds like too much chatter on the FSB.
     
  5. epivitor

    epivitor Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for the advice mate, that was the problem as you can see.

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    What can I do now?

    This happens only when I use RMclock, when I don't everything is fine, so it's not a problem with the drivers but with program's settings I assume.

    I have no problem if my cpu runs at 2.4Ghz.
    My problem is the lag.
    You still didn't explain to me why the cpu is gonna to explode and why not to use perfomance on demand.
     
  6. epivitor

    epivitor Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes but if I choose maximum performance then I'm not undervolting my pc but it runs with the default volts.

    All the people use perfomance on demand for undervolting and I heard no problem with lag from them.
     
  7. epivitor

    epivitor Notebook Enthusiast

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    It's obvious that you can't understand the problem and you can't help me my friend so please stop writing and let someone else to help me. All these things you are saying I already know them.

    The problem is that the transition from one multiplier to the other isn't smooth enough and that causes the lag. Is there any option that I can change to make this transition smoother?

    DarkSilver please don't answer.
     
  8. L4d_Gr00pie

    L4d_Gr00pie Notebook Evangelist

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    Please try CpuGenie. It is beta, but people have had great succes with it and it recognizes half multipliers. It might solve your lag problem aswell. I use performance on demand and it never lags or anything, and I have SuperLFM on aswell.
     
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    epivitor Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm using x64 OS so i can't use CpuGenie, thanks anyway.