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ePowerManagement for 3400

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I noticed that Acer Travelmate 8100 has this Acer ePowerManagement inbuild system program that allows user to adjust their CPU power, etc etc. I think its very handy program esp for pple like me (IT Retard). However, with Ferrari 3400, such program isn't available. So, does anyone know a program that works similarly to the 8100 ePowerManagement? Thanks
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See if this will work with your mobile AMD I think?) processor. At your own risk. Google a bit for other users on AMD?
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Use CrystalCPUID. With that tool you can create your own PowerNow! settings. You can change through the "Multiplier Management" the processor core voltage and the multiplier for the LOW, MIDDLE and HIGH Speedstep.

Look at that guide (Sager 4750 Athlon64 Notebook):
http://notebookforums.com/showthread...ht=temperature

Be careful with the core voltage. At first find out the max. core voltage with AMDs PowerNow! Dashboard (switch your Windows Energyscheme to "Desktop" and look at the shown voltage in the dashboard) or with the OPN number of your processor (use CPU-Z to read out the OPN and find your processor and its max. core voltage in the following list Fab51 : AMD Athlon64 OPN Guide).
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Shinzon, is CrystalCPUID a reliable software?
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By the way, where is the dashboard the you talk about?
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