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Full control over speedstep (underclocking)?

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Hello,
I have a dell inspiron 6400 / e1505 , but I presume it will be the same for other Intel Core Duo machines. The clock is not always at 2GHz (its a T2500), as windows underclocks it to save power when Im not spanking it with gaming and/or very CPU-heavy applications, and I was wondering if there was any way to control what speed the clock is at ? As in, I would like to decide when the CPU underclocks itself. Any ideas how I can do that ?
post #2 of 5
Notebook hardware control is the only one I know of.
post #3 of 5
You also can use RMClock. look at http://rightmark.org/
post #4 of 5
aas twilight vampire said in another related post, i do also beleive its better for speedstep to adjsut tiself according to how much effort is needed
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I don't think windows manages it, its mostly hardware. It'd crash pretty darn frequently if windows was managing the throttle .

Also note, that you can't undervolt beyond MFR Default voltages, if you're looking to change that, on a yonah (core duo)
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