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Undervolting Pentium M 760

post #1 of 9
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I know there was a turtorial about it but I guess it was done using older version of RMClock so I got lost. Could anybody show me step by step how to undervolt my Pentium M? Thanks in advace for any info
post #2 of 9
well you have to do it incrementally to determine which is the lowest possible stable voltage. What you want to do is start lowering it using Notebook hardware control ( I found it easier than RMclock)

then run prime 95 to check for stability.
post #3 of 9
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Thanks dude! I used NHC and I lowered my voltage from 1.356V to 1.068V using 15x multiplier. My CPU's temerature dropped about 10C.
post #4 of 9
no worries man now just make sure its prime95 stable for a few hours and you are in there like swimwear
post #5 of 9
Try some games as well. Sometimes they need even a little bit more than prime.
post #6 of 9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xsky
Try some games as well. Sometimes they need even a little bit more than prime.
I did. After an hour of playing CoD2 temperature doesn't go above 60C and no problems whatsoever.
post #7 of 9
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I've noticed that I can only keep volt setting while NHC is on. Every time I turn my computer voltage changes back to default level. How can I keep my volt settings without turning NHC on??
post #8 of 9
right that will be the case you have to keep it running
post #9 of 9
Yes, I was stable at 1.084 in prime, but had slight problems in DS2. Bumped her up to 1.1 and no problems since.
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