Undervolting with CHC

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Undervolting with CHC

#1 Post by Vindicated » Tue Aug 02, 2005 11:43 pm

I want to test out Centrino Hardware Control (CHC) and try a bit of undervolting. I already have CHC and Prime95 installed. Just for the life of me I can't find a single decent tutorial and I don't want to start playing with the settings until I understand what they do. Can someone point me to a step by step tutorial (ideally with screenshots)?

At first I was against undervolting - thinking it was in line with underclocking - and normally anything to do with changing timmings or doing anything to alter hardware I'm against, but this seems pretty safe and I can't ignore all the postive results you guys are getting.

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#2 Post by jhonyl » Fri Aug 05, 2005 1:53 pm

There is a sticky thread about it at the T series forum. I wrote down my experience there at page 5.
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