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    Power management software for HP nx6325

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Petre, Mar 1, 2007.

  1. Petre

    Petre Newbie

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    Which power management software do you recommend to use with HP nx6325 (AMD Turion 64 X2, TL-60)? Generally, I heard that NHC (Notebook Hardware Control) is the best option, but according to some other opinions on the internet stating that it can not be used with AMD Turion 64 X2, or it suddenly stops working after some time, or that HP notebooks can not wake up from sleep mode when they have NHC installed in the OS.
    What about RMClock? Again, according to some opinions which I have found on the internet, it is expected to work better with AMD Turion 64 X2 than NHC.
    Does anyone of you have experience with power management software on HP Turion 64 X2 notebooks? Which one will do the job?
    Thank you for your advices!
     
  2. Gautam

    Gautam election 2008 NBR Reviewer

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    Try NHC. I think many people here at NBR use it and would attest to its functionality. If it doesn't work, we can help you find something that is second best.