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    Undervolting Mobile Celeron

    thanks for the link. but...celeron Ms are basicly pentium Ms (less cache and yadda, yadda....)....are you sure you can't undervolt them? Cause I think I've heard of people doing it with celeron-ms...
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    Undervolting Mobile Celeron

    hey stevty2889 do you have any good guides for pin modding a mobile chip? thanks for the help
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    Undervolting Mobile Celeron

    reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallly.... ...damn intel website...lying to me... ah well...it gets like 3.5hours anyways...thats a fair battery life.
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    Undervolting Mobile Celeron

    yes. RM Clock was designed for pentium Ms (and celeron Ms...very similar technology), more than it was for mobile chips. The people who undervolt their p-ms use RM clock. And if you can do it for the P-M, then it'll work on teh Celeron-Ms. Btw, that CrystalCPUID is soooo awesome. I havent...
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    Undervolting Mobile Celeron

    Thanks for the help! Yes, RM Clock was exactly what I was looking for. But unfortunately, it doesn't support the voltage adjusting for my chip. I can set the throttle and such, just can't seem to manipulate the voltage. I will try the Crystal CPUID program at the first oppertunity. Thanks again.
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    Undervolting Mobile Celeron

    no, there is another way....alot of people undervolt their pentium-ms to save battery life...nit using the BIOS. besides, almost all laptop BIOS' don't allow those kinds of manipulations.
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    Undervolting Mobile Celeron

    So I know you can undervolt your pentium-m to get a lower clock speed and lower temps to get better battery life. I just found out today that my Mobile Celeron 2.0GHz (Northwood, 256k, 400MHz effective fsb) can do so as well. I am wondering how this is accomplished? And if there are any...
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    Which Linux to try next?

    http://distrowatch.com -> pick one of 486 distros on record there