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    Programs for undervolting?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by vdb86, Jul 5, 2009.

  1. vdb86

    vdb86 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello,
    I've read that these programs can be used for undervolting:
    RMclock v.2.35
    CrystalCPUID
    CPUGenie
    Notebook Hardware Control

    Are there any other programs worth mentioning?
    Which one's the best?

    As I read RMclock has problems with half multipliers and it won't be updated anymore.

    Thanks for your time
     
  2. Fragilexx

    Fragilexx Get'cha head in the game

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    RMClock hasn't been updated since like February 2008 I think. NHC though has not been updated since like a year before that.

    RMClock does not show half multipliers, but I think I read in the undervolting thread that some people have found a way around this?

    My personal choice is cpuGenie. Although it's a paid for solution, I just think it's the most simple layout and easiest to work with.
     
  3. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I believe there is a new beta of NHC.
    I would expect a good version of NHC soon.
     
  4. vdb86

    vdb86 Notebook Enthusiast

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    It's OK if it's a paid solution,I just want to know what good programs are out there.