t60p 2.16 merom - NHC yes or no? - ati control

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t60p 2.16 merom - NHC yes or no? - ati control

#1 Post by jjt3hii » Sat Jan 20, 2007 11:17 pm

Hi,

I have a 2.16 core 2 duo and I'm wondering if for battery life and heat i should be running with NHC or without? I'm running it now and everything seems to be the same. I can't seem to find others with good info on the core 2 duo and NHC. Do i need to uninstall power manager, or stop the service? Should I use "Minimal power management" in control panel options? Should I use a power manager profile?

What is typical cpu temperature during long periods of idle? I'm getting 44-46 degrees.

Is there a way to undervolt the ati v5250? What about underclock it? Does it clock step by default? and if underclocked will it still clock step?

The video card under full load will generate more heat then the cpu under full load, correct? or no?

Will 2x 2GB sodimms use more power then 2x 1GB? or is power draw identical?

sry, lot of questions! Thanks!

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Re: t60p 2.16 merom - NHC yes or no? - ati control

#2 Post by agarza » Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:25 pm

I have a 2.16 core 2 duo and I'm wondering if for battery life and heat i should be running with NHC or without?
NHC let's you undervolt your CPU and your GPU also, this means a cooler system
Do i need to uninstall power manager, or stop the service? Should I use "Minimal power management" in control panel options? Should I use a power manager profile?
I don't have Lenovo's Power Manager utility installed, and under Windows Power Manager the current profile is Portable Laptop.

What is typical cpu temperature during long periods of idle? I'm getting 44-46 degrees.
Yours are typical temps

Is there a way to undervolt the ati v5250? What about underclock it? Does it clock step by default? and if underclocked will it still clock step?
Download ATiTool

The video card under full load will generate more heat then the cpu under full load, correct? or no?
Yes, FireGL's from T60/p tend to generate a lot of heat in comparison with T4x series FireGL cards.

Will 2x 2GB sodimms use more power then 2x 1GB? or is power draw identical?
Likely the same amount of volts required
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Re: t60p 2.16 merom - NHC yes or no? - ati control

#3 Post by tomh009 » Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:44 pm

benottomex wrote:I have a 2.16 core 2 duo and I'm wondering if for battery life and heat i should be running with NHC or without?
NHC let's you undervolt your CPU and your GPU also, this means a cooler system
I was actually disappointed with NHC when I set up my dad's T60 (also Core 2 Duo 2.16) -- it didn't allow me to drop the 6x voltage below 0.9V. So NHC doesn't make a big difference on his ThinkPad. Didn't have a chance to try RMClock to see if it would give me more latitude on the voltages.

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#4 Post by tomh009 » Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:45 pm

benottomex wrote:Will 2x 2GB sodimms use more power then 2x 1GB? or is power draw identical?
Likely the same amount of volts required
Oh yeah, more memory will use more power. But not a lot more -- IIRC it might be something like 0.5W per GB.

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