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    P7805u Undervolting

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by DawnsEclips, Jul 6, 2009.

  1. DawnsEclips

    DawnsEclips Notebook Consultant

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    I've been looking at the guide for undervolting, and was wondering since we all use the same machine with the same processors, whats a good amount of voltage that you running on. It'd be helpful if you posted a picture of your main profile page from RMclock. :D
     
  2. Hello_Moto

    Hello_Moto Notebook Evangelist

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    well i've got a X9100 in mine and it's undervolted to 1.05V 11x (set to run at 3GHz at all times). Stable too.

    screenshot can be found in Gateway 3DMark06 thread; page 16/17 IIRC.
     
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    d.rivera08 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hope this helps a fellow P7805u'er haha. I suppose my CPU is like Superman as I was able to undervolt it to its lowest setting. I've had no obvious problems and I've been gaming with this beast @ the max 1900x1200 res on high.

    I <3 Gateway FX P7805u
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  4. DawnsEclips

    DawnsEclips Notebook Consultant

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    holy you got it to x8! Is it the same for all 7805 or are each one different. Also do you like the SuperLFM?