Help on how to undervolt my T60p 2623-DDU

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Help on how to undervolt my T60p 2623-DDU

#1 Post by SpanKyM3 » Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:17 pm

I have been reading & found undervolting is a good way to lower temp.I have a T60p 2623-ddu with 2-2gigs of memory total 4gigs with XP-32
1. whats a good software?Rightmark CPU,or NHC? what you guys think?
2.how to set the undervolting?i have no clue how to do this?

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Re: Help on how to undervolt my T60p 2623-DDU

#2 Post by Marin85 » Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:07 pm

I would suggest you reading Undervolting a laptop by Fredrik Andersson.

Good luck,

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Re: Help on how to undervolt my T60p 2623-DDU

#3 Post by SpanKyM3 » Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:11 pm

thx will check it out

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Re: Help on how to undervolt my T60p 2623-DDU

#4 Post by jlingo » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:33 am

I'm using CPUgenie 1.1 and it works very well. Making my T60 running cooler than ever.

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Re: Help on how to undervolt my T60p 2623-DDU

#5 Post by neenee » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:41 am

Consider checking out "The Undervolting Guide" on notebookreview.com.

It explains how to use the free RMClock (GPU Genie is not free):

http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=235824

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Re: Help on how to undervolt my T60p 2623-DDU

#6 Post by jlingo » Wed Jun 03, 2009 7:11 pm

I'm using Vista 64bit and I guess RMClock didn't fully support 64bit for some reason.
IBM T60 2623A24- 2GHz T7200, 3GB RAM, 128GB Corsair S128, 14" SAMSUNG LCD SXGA+ TFT, 128Mb X1400,
Intel 802.11abg wireless, BT, and Vista Business SP1, 9-Cell Battery
80GB Intel X25-M SSD, 64GB Mtron 3500

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Re: Help on how to undervolt my T60p 2623-DDU

#7 Post by neenee » Thu Jun 04, 2009 5:25 am

RMClock works fine on 64-bit Vista/7.

If you carefully read the first post in the thread I linked to, you will see that it explains how to get it working.

(Hint: Scroll to the bottom of the post, to the blue "RMclock for Vista 64bit users" header.)

Good luck ;)

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Re: Help on how to undervolt my T60p 2623-DDU

#8 Post by jlingo » Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:51 am

hahaha Thanks for the heads up. :)
IBM T60 2623A24- 2GHz T7200, 3GB RAM, 128GB Corsair S128, 14" SAMSUNG LCD SXGA+ TFT, 128Mb X1400,
Intel 802.11abg wireless, BT, and Vista Business SP1, 9-Cell Battery
80GB Intel X25-M SSD, 64GB Mtron 3500

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