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Undervolting with RMclock

Tempered81

Diamond Member
I'm using rmclock 2.35 2/29/08 build. there are many options for core2duo's.

Does anyone know how to properly use this software, or could someone point me in the direction of a tutorial. The only one i've found so far is a 2006 guide at nordichardware using a very old version of rmclock.

http://www.nordichardware.com/.../?skrivelse=465&page=4

Guess I'll just mess around with it some. My end goal is to have my T7100 run at super low voltage and to kick it in around 4x-6x multi at .9 volts. I've already gotten it to run at 10x multi (which isn't supposed to happen according to intel).

Pretty neat software. check it out:
http://cpu.rightmark.org/download/rmclock_235_bin.exe

Maybe you could help me out in my undervolting and battery saving quest! thanks.
 
Not to be a naysayer, but providing insufficient voltage to electronics can damage them.

Make sure you know what you're doing and test your chip once you "undervolt" it!
 
yah, so far i have 200 x 6 @ 0.9 vCore for my low power mode & 200 x 10 @ 1.17 vCore for my max performance mode. I've also enabled all c3,c4, deep sleep, c1e, tm1,tm2,eist modes for the core 2 + centrino viiv. I'm trying to get the 4x & 5x multi's or the dropped FSB. Is this possible?

battery life is up about 7-9%.
 
problem tho is the minimum voltage it can go downto. 😛

My T7500 went all the down to min, could probably go down a bit more, yet was limited.

But it does save battery life. I noticed up to a 30 min increase. However the LCD display has more play on battery life unless your gaming on battery.
 
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