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In reference to my previous post.
If you experience problems with RMClock only reporting around 51% CPU use while running Prime 95 torture test, as I did, you should not have checked "Run HLT command when the system is idle". If you read the documentation, it makes it sound like if you have a Pentium M (or Centrino as the doc states ) that you should check it. I had to go into the directory and run "RMClock_wipeout" to make it delete the registry entries it makes. Then I just re-entered RMClock and set all the previous values I had, with the exception of course of HLT command, and now it no longer holds me to 50% CPU loads. Running Prime 95 now maxes out at 100% load like it should.On the general tab, I still have the VID under the maximal heading showing 1.340V. Though I have set it to 0.988V under the Management tab. It reports 0.988V on the Monitoring tab and under the current heading on the General tab when I am at my max FID (multiplier). So it appears this just a display bug, but I will continue to play around and see what I can find. Feel free to PM me if run into problems. |
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To those having trouble at step 8-10, make sure you also set Minimal VID to the lowest voltage before you mess around with the Maximal VID numbers.
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The Task Manager reports a 100% load when using Prime95 but however, RightMark reports a 60-70% load only.
Is it something to take note of? |
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problem
everytime i change the maximal VID and click apply in rightmark cpu clock utility it goes back to the default highest value. (1.340V in my case)
can anyone help? |
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Got mine stabilized at 0.924V (from 1.340V default)
going 45 minutes and counting on the stress test. Awesome job needle!
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I set mine to 0.972 for Max VID and 0.700 for Min VID.
It bluescreened at 0.940 so i set it up two steps just to be sure! My idle temperature is now at 49 degrees as compared to the previous 65 degrees. What a great tweak! |
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Now all we need is a way to undervolt the gpu. (without underclocking)
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no further comments
Last edited by hardwarejunkie; 03-27-2005 at 11:34 PM. |
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needle, please tell me you did not steal all of this info from the sites posted above.
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Anyway, just to correct something, you will have to go set in the Torture test settings to use large FFTs if not the stress test isn't accurate. |
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