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    CPU manager

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by julox, Sep 18, 2006.

  1. julox

    julox Notebook Guru

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    Hello
    I believe I could find answer for this somewhere here but it is so much of it that rather ask....Is there any utility for managing CPU performance in I6000.My friends hav hp or acer and they have it from manufacturer....is there something like this for 6000?thank you for your help.... ;)
     
  2. Airman

    Airman Band of Gypsys NBR Reviewer

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    What seems to be the problem? What processor does it have an Intel, AMD? If you provide/d that information I could help you.
     
  3. julox

    julox Notebook Guru

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    actually it is not a problem...i just want to manage cpu performance if you know what i mean...when i just listen to music i dont need to use 100% of cpu...so just this..and it is INtel Pentium M 2.0Ghz
     
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    Notebook Hardware Control works well.
     
  5. julox

    julox Notebook Guru

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    thanks! i really appreciate this prompt answers....