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 --Undervolting Notebook Processor--, Only for Core 2 Duo below..

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Jt2020
post Jan 21 2010, 11:12 PM

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I straight away undervolt my L510-S4314 since I bought it.
Manage to reduce all multipliers (6.0x - 11.0x) from 1.15volt into 0.975volt, which is actually from the maximum to the minimum volt. Until now no any problems for me.

What I don't understand is,

For my laptop, all of the multipliers (6.0x - 11.0x) default volt is at the maximum. But, when I read through the post it shows that their laptop each multiplier with the default of different volt...

Secondly, when I check the cpu info, sometimes it jumps to 1.15volt although I had already set it's maximum to 0.975volt
Jt2020
post Jan 22 2010, 05:23 PM

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Laptop Model: Toshiba L510-S4314
Processor Model: T6600 2.2GHZ, 1MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB
Stable Undervolted Voltage: FID: 6x VID: 0.975v, FID: 11x VID: 0.975v


I am using windows 7. Everytime when i on my laptop, it will ask permission to allow the program to run, is it possible to make it start up automatically without asking permission?

Jt2020
post Jan 24 2010, 03:35 PM

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For stress test, they suggest doing 2-3hour at the most as it might put a strain on your CPU/FAN. =)
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post Jan 26 2010, 10:50 PM

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Won't it get dusty easy without the back panel?

 

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