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    Undervolting didnt help

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by killedman, Feb 15, 2011.

  1. killedman

    killedman Newbie

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    Hi,
    I got Aspire 6920g with windows 7
    I noticed Throttle lags, and tried solve it using undervolting ( http://forum.notebookreview.com/har...arket-upgrades/235824-undervolting-guide.html ), it helped for get temps lower, but throttle still remain...
    At idle i got like 30ºc, and playin i got at maximum 44ºc...
    Why Throttle still remain ? temps are too low for CPU starts throttling, as said the throttle starts at 57,5ºc..

    Ps: ThrottleStop didnt help either, i tried to play Team Fortress 2, i got some absurds lags , my notebook it suppose to run it at HIGH graphics mode
    Really need your help guys,
    Thanks
     
  2. Sxooter

    Sxooter Notebook Virtuoso

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    Maybe some energy saving battery run profile is being invoked?
     
  3. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Are you sure the GPU isn't hot?

    I assume you're running from mains power?