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    CPU Rightmark on X201

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by filmbuff, Mar 12, 2011.

  1. filmbuff

    filmbuff Notebook Consultant

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    are there any fellow x201 owners who are successfully running rightmark v.2.35.0 on win7pro 64 bit?

    when i installed this on my x201, it's unable to identify the CPU:



    any ideas on what i might be doing wrong???

    i've successfully installed this same version on my x61s and x200s which are also running win7-64bit and did not have this CPU detection problem.
     
  2. MidnightSun

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    RMClock has not been updated for some time, and does not support processors beyond the Core 2 series. The Clarksfield, Arrandale, and Sandy Bridge Core i_ processors are not supported.
     
  3. filmbuff

    filmbuff Notebook Consultant

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    ahhhh...thanks for the explanation.

    are there any other undervolting programs out there that recognizes the newer processors and supports win7-64bit?

    i think i read a blurb here on NBR that the coders for NHC were going to release a 64bit version, eventually. (i still run NHC on my x31 and it worked rather well.)


     
  4. vinuneuro

    vinuneuro Notebook Virtuoso

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    filmbuff Notebook Consultant

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    Are you trying to run something like the cpu Adaptive mode in Power Manager but uniformly lower voltages?

    I only messed around with it a little, but it gives you 8 total profiles 4 x 2(AC, Battery).
     
  7. filmbuff

    filmbuff Notebook Consultant

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    yep, exactly.