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    Voltage settings for P-M 750 (Sonoma 1.86Ghz)

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by kilou, Jun 11, 2005.

  1. kilou

    kilou Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,

    I'm trying to configure Centrino Hardware Control software to achieve the lowest stable voltages for the different speed steps of my Sonoma 1.86Ghz system. I know that these settings are dependent on each CPU but I'd like to know your voltage setings as a general guideline frst. The settings given on CHC help are somewhat wrong for the Sonoma because the recommended voltage to achieve f.ex 1.6Ghz is higher than the one used to achieve 1.86Ghz!!!!

    If somebody has tweaked their Sonoma system (especially 1.86Ghz) ith either CHC or SpeedSwitchXP, please let me know the voltage values for each multiplier value.

    Many thanks
     
  2. ivar

    ivar Notebook Deity

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    Check the special thread devoted to undervolting on www.notebookforums.com. I believe, I have seen the numbers there, but the thread is long though useful.