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#91 Post by Esben » Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:12 pm

I have set my voltages at reduced speed, 600 MHz, to 0.7v and at full throttle to 1.036v. Is there any particular reason for using time to setup and test all the in-between speeds?

95 % of the time the laptop is idling at 600 MHz, and when it's loaded CPU usage/speed is at 100 %.
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#92 Post by dvorak » Fri Nov 04, 2005 1:35 am

Esben wrote:I have set my voltages at reduced speed, 600 MHz, to 0.7v and at full throttle to 1.036v. Is there any particular reason for using time to setup and test all the in-between speeds?

95 % of the time the laptop is idling at 600 MHz, and when it's loaded CPU usage/speed is at 100 %.
As far as I have tested, 1.036 was a bit too low, errors and crashes are bound to happen in the near future. If not so obvious, take extra care when you do money related work, wouldn't want a a bunch of bits to change their value all of a sudden.

And the particular reason is, that most of the time the actual speed IS in those mid-ranges, it spends more time there than actually 1.8GHz when you do something mildly power-needy. And with NHC, those mid-ranges do NOT automatically get set, so 1.6GHz has a higher voltage rating than 1.8GH that way.
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#93 Post by jlingo » Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:27 pm

Have you guys tried notebook Hardware Control?
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#94 Post by KristianJ » Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:53 pm

jlingo wrote:Have you guys tried notebook Hardware Control?
This thread is about NHC - just that it had its bulk of posting when it was called Centrino Hardware Control.
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#95 Post by jlingo » Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:39 am

KristianJ wrote:
jlingo wrote:Have you guys tried notebook Hardware Control?
This thread is about NHC - just that it had its bulk of posting when it was called Centrino Hardware Control.
Oh sorry i only schemed through the first page quickly. I didn't know the fact that the hyperlink was indeed NHC. Duh! my fault! I thought it was a different thing. :)
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#96 Post by KristianJ » Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:48 am

That's okay - I've done similar before :) And FYI, I use it as well, not usually to undervolt, but simply to monitor the temperatures and system battery life. It's IMO an essential little app.
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#97 Post by jlingo » Fri Jan 25, 2008 2:12 am

KristianJ wrote:That's okay - I've done similar before :) And FYI, I use it as well, not usually to undervolt, but simply to monitor the temperatures and system battery life. It's IMO an essential little app.
I'm using it with Vista SP1 RC1, but it doesn't seem to be compatible thoroughly. I was experiencing slowdown with NHC, especially in the graphic department. The refresh rate seems a lot slower. I could feel whenever I minimize or maximize menu, slow performance. I had to exit and restart NHC again. It feels like there is a memory leak somewhere. I no longer use it until the problem resolved, because performance IMO is top priority.
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#98 Post by eyestrain » Fri Jan 25, 2008 11:40 am

just fyi (not trying to moderate :)) there's a newer thread on NHC in another section of the board: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=28482
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#99 Post by jlingo » Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:42 pm

eyestrain wrote:just fyi (not trying to moderate :)) there's a newer thread on NHC in another section of the board: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=28482
Thanks for the info. it's very helpful for busy person like me. :) Honestly!
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