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I'm overclocking my Pmobile 1.7Ghz right now to 2.26Ghz. I have it running on .7V on battery and my temp right now browsing the internet is 47C. Is that kind of warm or does that sound about right? On AC power and running Prime95, my temp hovers around 74C. Is that about normal also?
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ASUS Z70V Pentium Mobile 735 @ 2.26Ghz-17X@1.276V/6X@.700V ATI X600 64mb- works like a champ 1Gig DDR2 533 mhz 60 Gb Hitachi 5400 RPM HDD Matshita DVD DL +-R/RW(a P.O.S.!) "Military intelligence- two words combined that can't make sense."- Dave Mustaine/Megadeth
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You guys are lucky! My temps hit 70 before undervolting; now they are at 52/53 if I'm using the full gammit of Word, Firefox, and Gaim. This is after calling Dell and getting a new heat sink and 755 proc.
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I've been reading the forums and tried doing a search and I've been using CHC, but I'm getting little to no temperature drops. I'm running at 54 C with Firefox, Winamp, and AIM open. I think it's a little hot since I read people getting low 30s and 40s. Is CHC just bogus?
My settings for my 1.8 P-M is.. Multiplier: 6 - .716 12 - .972 16 - 1.068 18 - 1.148 I'm not too sure what Im doing and Im getting no help in the Dell forums for my 700m. |
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Hmm... damn. CHC is pretty simple, just select the voltage, have the program test it, and you're done. Are you guys sure you're hitting apply and then little the program test the new voltage? CHC works great on my end.
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I finally finished assembling my MS-1032, After the reading this forum thread 3x, I undervolted the CPU using RMclock and torture testing was done via Prime95 I got the Pentium M down to 1.1v.
max: 1.1 - 15x min: 0.700/0.988 - 6x I got everthing running stable at 1.1 it is rock solid after 9 hours of Prime95 torture testing. Finishing up the 0.988 torture test This forum is the best... ![]()
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Nice job man, glad the thread helped ya
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ah ha, you guys are overclockin' or pin-moddin'... but there's still no way i'd expect temps that high... i mean the whole idea of SpeedStep is NOT havin' the pedal to the metal all the time, just wastin' cycles/electricty... those are closer to what i'd expect to see from P4...
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another answer i totally agree with from K6
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*high fives* man, it's great to have a public service thread going
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Ahhh, nice then, go for it; just don't do away with 2.26GHz
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Got my Vaio A497XP a few days ago. Downloaded CHC since it popped up first. Anyway.. I have a Pentium M 760 2ghz Sonoma.
At the moment it's running at 6x 800mhz 0.700v and between 51-55 celsius depending on the surface. I use these voltage settings 6x 0.700v 6x 0.988v 12x 1.020v 15x 1.084v Look okay? sound okay? Cheers ![]() Last edited by garbaeg; 08-21-2005 at 12:59 PM. |
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