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    Dell Inspiron 1525 Notebook Underclocking

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by cantstopme, Jun 30, 2009.

  1. cantstopme

    cantstopme Newbie

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    Hi.. I'm new to this forum and I was wondering how I would be able to underclock my Dell Inspiron 1525 Notebook. I've been trying to figure out how for a while now and I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me out...


    Thanks=]
     
  2. Mastershroom

    Mastershroom wat

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    Why exactly do you want to underclock?

    Anyway, you can use RMClock to lock your processor at a lower multiplier than standard.
     
  3. cantstopme

    cantstopme Newbie

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    Well I was told that if I can underclock I should be able to play a game i really want to play
     
  4. Mastershroom

    Mastershroom wat

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    HAHAHA

    Who told you that? If you're trying to play a game, underclocking is the exact opposite of what you want to do; it will make your processor run slower than it normally does. :p
     
  5. cantstopme

    cantstopme Newbie

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    oOo i see lol wow I was lied to then=/ zzzz