So far, my voltages for the Pentium M 758 LV (1.5ghz, 2MB L2, 400mhz fsb) are:
6x @ .796V (.988V originally)
8x @ .876V (1.020V orig.)
10x @ .892V (1.052V orig.)
12x @ .908V (1.068V orig.)
15x @ .924V (1.116V orig.)
Program: Notebook Hardware Control (voltage & temps)
I have noticed a drop in idle temps (Idles at .796V @ 40-42*C - 1hr runtime, idle), and a drop in load temps (.924V @ 64*C - Prime 95 Torture Test 2 Hrs)
Do you guys think undervolting is a good thing, or should i just leave them stock? As far as i can tell, it has been reliable (i dont really stress it, but reliability is always good). Should i go for even lower voltages?
Also, what is the actual difference between the 1.5ghz and the 1.6ghz? On my dell m170, you can pinmod the processor to trick it into clocking higher (1.7-->2.1ghz). Can anything like that be done on the x41t? The HDD is the bottleneck currently, but i plan to fix that with an SSD of some sort and will take any boost in speed i can get.
Full Specs:
X41 Tablet (PM 758lv, 1.5gb ram, 60gb 1.8" 4200rpm hdd, XP tablet pc edition).
EDIT:
ALSO Can people please post up temperatures for their X41 tablets? Stock and undervolted would be appreciated (if there is anyone else out there undervolting).






