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by agarza » Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:06 am
CZOLG wrote:
Please somebody correct me if I am wrong, but the voltage has nothing to do with the speed of the CPU. It simply is the amount of current that has to be provided in order for the CPU to be operational at a given multiplier. Go too low and the system will crash.
Yes you're right, the speed stays the same regardless of the voltage multiplier currently in use.
My T42p is considerably cool in winter it stays at 42-45C, and max load would be about 63C.
I think doesn't matter that much the speed of the processor, firstly undervolt the CPU with NHC and then put a good thermal paste like Arctic Silver 5. You should not have problems.
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T440p: Core i7-4710MQ|8GB RAM|Intel SSD S3700 200GB | 14.1" IPS FHD | Windows 7 Pro, T450 Trackpad, Backlit keyboard, 2nd Caddy
Past: T420 HD+, X61s XGA, T61 14" SXGA+, T42p 14.1 SXGA+, T30, A22e