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    Default Re: Undervolting a T9300!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kreeeee View Post
    1v for 12x is what most people get. I want my 12.5x multiplier!
    I run at 12.5x when I plug in my AC power. I find it is still clocked at 2496Mhz according to my RM Clock. It won't go anymore higher than that.
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    Default Re: Undervolting a T9300!

    Quote Originally Posted by SomeFormOFhuman View Post
    I run at 12.5x when I plug in my AC power. I find it is still clocked at 2496Mhz according to my RM Clock. It won't go anymore higher than that.
    And what does your throttle read as, or do you just bypass the undervolting when on AC?

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    Default Re: Undervolting a T9300!

    Quote Originally Posted by disciplined View Post
    the 12x runs at 2.49GHz anyway
    12x200 = 2400, so no, it doesn't.

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    Default Re: Undervolting a T9300!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kreeeee View Post
    And what does your throttle read as, or do you just bypass the undervolting when on AC?
    Wait I get a screenshot.

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    Damn I got 1.1375 volts and it's reading at 12x... So much for my fat hopes... Yeah that is, on AC. I think most probably it doesn't get up to 12.5... I think. I rarely run RM clock only just to remove the CPU whining.... Any help on undervolting wihtout the loss of performance is appreciated thanks.

    Anyway I did set a profile "performance on demand" then selected the multiplier to 12.5x on P-State Transitions.
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    Default Re: Undervolting a T9300!

    You're not running RMClocks voltage management which is why you get the 12.5x multiplier. It makes sense now, thanks.

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    Default Re: Undervolting a T9300!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kreeeee View Post
    You're not running RMClocks voltage management which is why you get the 12.5x multiplier. It makes sense now, thanks.
    I am buddy... trust me on the IDA thing. Just set whatever voltage you want for dual core load to the 13X multiplier and it will be used with 12.5 dual core load.

    I will post screenshots later when I get home.

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    Default Re: Undervolting a T9300!

    I set IDA like you said but even under orthos full load it never goes to the IDA setting.

 

 
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