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    Undervolting m1530?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by hydralisks, Aug 1, 2008.

  1. hydralisks

    hydralisks Notebook Consultant

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    I'm considering undervolting my m1530. Is there a good tutorial somewhere on how to do this (search button doesn't show up for me)?

    My XPS has the following specs: t8300 c2d, 8600m gt, 6cell, led 1440x900, 250gb 5400rpm, 2gb dell ram, vista home premium 32bit - how much should I undervolt with this config?

    Also, does undervolting void warranties (I just have the basic 1 year warranty that comes with all dell computers, no extended warranty or anything like that)?

    Thanks!
     
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    Entropic Notebook Guru

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    Beat me to it.