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    Default Re: Undervolting Penryn?

    Yeah I'm running a T9300 also, and my lowest values are .95 for everything. I did get it to run for 1 hr. 50 min. or Orthos at .975 on 12x with no problems. Still getting max temps of 73, 74 C after that time though. Maybe a warm room has something to do with it. I might bump it up one just to be extra safe.

    Do i need to test it further?

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    Probably not..

    What were your temps before? 74c is kinda high for an undervolted penryn
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    My old temps were 80, 81 C after only 10 min, so it is at least some drop, I just wasn't sure how or why other people were running so much cooler. My low end temps are around 44 C, but I haven't tinkered any with voltages for low multipliers, and Idon't think it is going into SuperLFM.
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    Some others have asked about this but I haven't seen any responses. RMClock recognizes the t9300 in my np2092 as a wolfdale...any solutions for this?

    bah just realized this thread is a little old, sorry.

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    Default Re: Undervolting Penryn?

    See the undervolting guide for further questions

    The "Undervolting" Guide

    Go to Advanced CPU settings page and choose Mobile > Apply.
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    Default Re: Undervolting Penryn?

    tried undervolting my T9400 and the lowest vid i can go for my highest multiplier is 0.950V any lower than it is being locked by intel.. since 0.950V is the lowest i suppose its safe for me to put 0.95V into all other multipliers ?

    6,7,8,9.0x FID are all with 0.950V VID

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    Quote Originally Posted by siewbai View Post
    tried undervolting my T9400 and the lowest vid i can go for my highest multiplier is 0.950V any lower than it is being locked by intel.. since 0.950V is the lowest i suppose its safe for me to put 0.95V into all other multipliers ?

    6,7,8,9.0x FID are all with 0.950V VID
    If your highest multiplier goes to the lowest on RMClock and it is stable, it's safe to put the lower multipliers at the same voltage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chango99 View Post
    If your highest multiplier goes to the lowest on RMClock and it is stable, it's safe to put the lower multipliers at the same voltage.
    alright thanks.. i got my t9400 from 1.15v to 0.950v .. wish theres something that can unlock the locked VID by intel

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    Default Re: Undervolting Penryn?

    Hey,

    I have a question... Even when I run the Benchmark (Orthos i presume), my FID doesnot change from x6... I have a heating issue (in my XPS 1330 - i don't get any heat transfer between the fan and the heatpipe - oh btw they have a new generation mainboard) and the idling T is usually around 55-60 C, with my GPU idles around 85 C. The Orthos should hif the FID to x12 normally but my FID stays at x6 even if the CPU load is 100% do you have any idea why it stays like that?

    Edit - I followed THE undervolting guide step-by-step.

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Undervolting Penryn?

    Hi this thread is awesome,

    I have a gateway M-153Xl with a t8300 penryn

    The latest version of Rm Clock does not identify my cpu, it says unknown for CPU core and Revision Name, what is wrong?
    Cpu type is checked as mobile.
    Thx

 

 
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