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    Undervolting for Macbooks?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by ToFuGuY, Aug 10, 2008.

  1. ToFuGuY

    ToFuGuY Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have been reading a lot lately about cooling down notebooks recently, ranging from the notebook coolers to undervolting. This got me curious.
    A bunch of people have done it, but for their PC laptops; none were MB or MBP.

    I was wondering, has anyone with a MB or MBP undervolt-ed? If you did, what program did you use and what were your results? And do you recommend others to undervolt their own MB or MBP?

    Thanks
     
  2. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    You need to pay for the program, its called Coolbook.

    For $10 it lets you tune your processor.
     
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    Have you or anyone tried it? if you did, what were your results?
     
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    nah jokes, i dont own a mac but im guessing it will just be the same as windows.