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dopo avere usato rmclock per 2gg sono passato al notebook hardware control (con oggi saranno 4 che ho imparato ad usarli un pò), devo decidere quale usare, però mi sto trovando meglio con nhc è da 3gg quindi che uso il voltaggio a 0,700 per 8 ore al gg e non ha ancora freezato (sto usando solo office, acrobat, e firefox) perciò per adesso la tengo così dipendentemente dall'utilizzo la durata in più che ho notato per adesso varia dai 20 ai 50 minuti ho il powerpaly al minimo, il procio a 0,700v 6x con throttle 75%, abbassato di poco la luminosità la temp media del procio da due ore di utilizzo oggi è 44°c ma sta salendo poco poco alla volta uffa ![]() |
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si sono sulla resgistrata, non è possibile personalizzare molto, sarà sicuramente utile la prossima relase ke integrerà il power mizer e il supporto sulle ventole ma per ora resto a rmclock
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ragazzi ho un hp turion ml 30mi sembra che la ventolina stia accesa piu del dovuto mi dite per favore come settare rmclock per il mio pc? io ho configurato 1:4x 0.925 2:8x 1.325 come vi sembra? aiuto nn so usata sto programma!!! |
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ragazzi ho traovato questo in un forum inglese che ne dite?
Profile · Register · Preferences · FAQ · Search · Favorites · Last active topics RightMark Forums » CPU RightMark » RMClock 1.8 with Turion ML-30 Report Search · New topic · Post Reply close · move · delete · merge to favorites · print · search · email sillyxone: RMClock 1.8 with Turion ML-30 Report sillyxone unregistered posted October 03, 2005 08:27 PM edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RMClock 1.8 correctly detects Turion ML-30 Undervolt: Multiplier_____________Unstable_____________Stable _4.0x_________________0.875_______________0.925 _8.0x_________________1.050_______________1.100 I left everything else untouched. Somehow Prime95 ran fine on my Athlon XP-M 2800+, but on Turion it takes all the available memory and leave me a ~10MHz laptop (just slow, not the actual clock). sisqonrw Junior Member Posts: 1 Registration: Oct 2005 posted October 07, 2005 02:54 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hi does RMClock CPU works for Turion MT-28 too? the fan works permanent and is so loud. do you have some informations? sillyxone unregistered posted October 08, 2005 09:19 PM edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think RMClock works with all Turion family. The MT version should be running at 25W instead of 35W like the ML, so MT-28, I assume, produce less heat than the ML-30 (28 is even slower than 30 in the same ML line). My laptop is Compaq Presario V2410US, and the fan run for 10 seconds every 20-30 minutes (with websurfing and typing). When I play game (100% CPU utilized), the fan runs all the time, so you might want to fire up Task Manager to be sure that no process is crunching the CPU. If the CPU is not busy and the fan keeps running all the time, I think it's maybe machine-dependent. Post your system and see if anyone else is experiencing the same. Mine undervolted machine froze yesterday (4 days from previous post). I used it an average of 14 hours/day, not sure if it is the voltage or something else. I raised it 0.25V up for each profile (4x and 8x). Will report when it freeze again. So to be on the safe side: 0.950V @ 4x and 1.125V @ 8x Rami Junior Member Posts: 2 Registration: Oct 2005 posted October 10, 2005 11:05 AM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for your input. Please keep the information coming on how it works out for you! Seams pretty good so far. I'm in the process to begin undervolting my MSI MS-1029 notebook (Truion 64 MT-40 2.2GHz, ATi X700 GPU) and need all the info I can get before getting enough courage, lol! coolio unregistered posted October 23, 2005 01:00 AM edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hey sillyxone.. how do you like your Compaq Presario V2410? what games do you play on it? how many fps? give me some information about your 2410. please and thank you. sillyxone Junior Member Posts: 1 Registration: Oct 2005 posted November 01, 2005 12:47 AM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I switched the voltage to 1.10V @ 8x and keep it at 0.950V @ 4x. Have been running without problem till now, so I guess the last time I set votlage @ 4x a little bit low. To Coolio: only one problem to complain about 2410US: the heat from HDD is too much. The CPU is cool with RMClock and copper heatsink. But the HDD on the left of touch pad generating too much heat. It usually gets hot after half an hour. What I'm doing now is removing the plastic dummy PCMCIA card off the slot, put a small fan (old 12V CPU fan) standing next to PCMCIA slot to keep it cool. The fan is getting power from USB port (just 0.07A x 5V = 0.35W). It good for now but I'm trying to see if there is any better solution (I've tried using the laptop without the HDD cover on but it didn't help). I have only one game on my laptop: Wining Eleven 8. To play the game smoothly, I had to set everything to lowest settings (resolution, detail ...), I guess the IGP is not fast enough. Anyway, I didn't complain because I bought this one mainly to work. I play game on my desktop most of the time. Asoulintime1982 Junior Member Posts: 12 From: Lawton Michigan USA Registration: Aug 2005 Web-page posted November 01, 2005 04:04 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am Running a Acer Ferrari 4000 with ML-30 and I have mine a 4x .950 and 8x 1.075 and its really stable use the guide I posted to see what you machine is best at. sillyxone Junior Member Posts: 2 Registration: Oct 2005 posted November 02, 2005 12:17 AM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No offend, but I've been testing Prime95 for 6 hours straight without an error but my machine kept hanging every now and then until I raised the voltage. I guess there are more than just CPU computing involve in this, especially the voltage needed for transition from 4x to 8x. I read somewhere that the voltage at 8xs affect the speed of the transition the CPU made from 4x to 8x. I think that Prime95 is a good tool to detect "bad" voltage but not "good" voltage. Between "bad" and "good" voltage, there is "seems to be stable" voltage, that's why it is recommended to find the smallest stable voltage, then add 0.25V to it. To me, 0.25V sometimes is not enough, and I'm not brave enough to have the computer freeze while coding with the deadline coming Asoulintime1982 Junior Member Posts: 13 From: Lawton Michigan USA Registration: Aug 2005 Web-page posted November 02, 2005 10:08 AM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The CPU is cool with RMClock and copper heatsink. But the HDD on the left of touch pad generating too much heat. It usually gets hot after half an hour. What I'm doing now is removing the plastic dummy PCMCIA card off the slot, put a small fan (old 12V CPU fan) standing next to PCMCIA slot to keep it cool. The fan is getting power from USB port (just 0.07A x 5V = 0.35W). It good for now but I'm trying to see if there is any better solution (I've tried using the laptop without the HDD cover on but it didn't help). Try replacing the drive with a Western Digital I have one in my laptop and it is so cool and also very quite better than those crappy Toshiba and IBM/Hitachi drives Asoulintime1982 Junior Member Posts: 14 From: Lawton Michigan USA Registration: Aug 2005 Web-page posted November 02, 2005 10:12 AM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sillyxone: No offend, but I've been testing Prime95 for 6 hours straight without an error but my machine kept hanging every now and then until I raised the voltage. I guess there are more than just CPU computing involve in this, especially the voltage needed for transition from 4x to 8x. I read somewhere that the voltage at 8xs affect the speed of the transition the CPU made from 4x to 8x. I think that Prime95 is a good tool to detect "bad" voltage but not "good" voltage. Between "bad" and "good" voltage, there is "seems to be stable" voltage, that's why it is recommended to find the smallest stable voltage, then add 0.25V to it. To me, 0.25V sometimes is not enough, and I'm not brave enough to have the computer freeze while coding with the deadline coming -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mines Perfectly stable at 1.075 and i am a hard core gamer I play GTA-SA all day at that setting no problems for me. and i ddi add .025 to my setting 1.050 was the lowst stable. Read the guide I posted. sillyxone Junior Member Posts: 3 Registration: Oct 2005 posted November 02, 2005 09:46 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Asoulintime1982 I don't know what the difference between mine and yours. Prime95 ran fine at 1.050V @ 8x but my laptop kept freezing and showing blue screen nearly once a day until I raised it to 1.075V, that's why I added 0.25V to 1.075V to be on the safe side. I don't know if it is anything related to motherboard, or OS. It's good that you can run at 0.25V lower. From your info, I think people can safely run it at 1.075V @ 8x. I'm not sure about it, but I would like to be on the safe side. Beside, the CPU is much cooler than HDD, which is a bigger problem to me. My HDD is a Fujitsu MHT2080AT 80GB @ 4200RPM (probably also one of the crappy drives you mentioned). The bottom side has a metal plate attached to it, and it's real hot after half an hour. I tried to use the laptop without HDD cover on so that bottom side can dissipate the heat better, but it could only delay the heating process. I think I will stick with my little fan for now rather than spending another $100 bucks with a spare drive sitting useless. If there is a chance that I could test drive a WD, I certainly would. How about Seagate, any better? Asoulintime1982 Junior Member Posts: 15 From: Lawton Michigan USA Registration: Aug 2005 Web-page posted November 03, 2005 12:21 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sillyxone: Asoulintime1982 I don't know what the difference between mine and yours. Prime95 ran fine at 1.050V @ 8x but my laptop kept freezing and showing blue screen nearly once a day until I raised it to 1.075V, that's why I added 0.25V to 1.075V to be on the safe side. I don't know if it is anything related to motherboard, or OS. It's good that you can run at 0.25V lower. From your info, I think people can safely run it at 1.075V @ 8x. I'm not sure about it, but I would like to be on the safe side. Beside, the CPU is much cooler than HDD, which is a bigger problem to me. My HDD is a Fujitsu MHT2080AT 80GB @ 4200RPM (probably also one of the crappy drives you mentioned). The bottom side has a metal plate attached to it, and it's real hot after half an hour. I tried to use the laptop without HDD cover on so that bottom side can dissipate the heat better, but it could only delay the heating process. I think I will stick with my little fan for now rather than spending another $100 bucks with a spare drive sitting useless. If there is a chance that I could test drive a WD, I certainly would. How about Seagate, any better? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I rum mine at 1.075 and its fine for me 1.050 ran fine too but I rasied it ,025 like the guide said too to be safe. As for HDD Fujitsu are like the chepest drives out there and there no good in my opinon. As for seagates I never liked there desktop drives so never used one in laptop. I can tell you the WD runs alot cooler thean any drive I ever used and us supose to be one the coolest on the market and quitest and there 5400rpm drives draw less current than any other 5400rpm I personal do not use any drive that is not made by WD desktop or laptop my Acer Ferrari came with a Toshiba 80GB 5400rpm 16mb cache drive and it was so loud it drove me nuts I quickly removed it and put in my WD 80gb 5400 with only 8mb cache and to me this drive runs alot faster. My drive during normal use is about 28 degrees celsius and CPU is 33C I opened O&O Defrag and did a Access Defrag and my drive only got up to 33C and cpu stayed at 33C Alos why its was defraging i did not hear a sound from the drive. In my opinon the WD800VE is worth the price put make sure you get the VE version the UE only has 2mb cache and 80GB is the largest WD makes right now But i bet the 100GB and 120GB will be great once released. Hope this hepled alittle. Oh BTW is the metal plate just a stupid shield you might beable to remove the metal plate on your drive I know you could do that on some desktop drives. But if I where you I would spring for the WD and put your drive in a USB enclosure like Thermaltakes MAX 4. ITs worth it. Asoulintime1982 Junior Member Posts: 16 From: Lawton Michigan USA Registration: Aug 2005 Web-page posted November 03, 2005 01:28 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok after an hour of defraging drive only got up too 40C and it is just a little warm my drive is located under my right palm and does not bother me one bit cpu stayed at 33C whole time. sillyxone Junior Member Posts: 4 Registration: Oct 2005 posted November 09, 2005 11:20 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- thanks a lot for very helpful information on the hdd. I definitely will give it a try when there is chance. I carry my laptop with me all day, running from place to place, so there is a big chance that it will get broken . Probably I will wait until the warranty end to utilize the drive warranty. Picard007 unregistered posted November 30, 2005 03:33 PM edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello, i have a ML-30. How can i change the Voltage with RM-Clock (there are so many things that can be changed in the Program) A little step by step manual - please ? Picard007 @ gmx.net Jesper unregistered posted December 03, 2005 04:09 PM edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Regarding laptop harddrives, i must admit that Fujitsu drives are by far the loudest, warmest and worst performing drives. The best laptop drive I ever owned was a Hitachi 7K60. As it is a 7200rpm drive, it gave an enormeous speed boost, but was still cooler, quiter and less power hungry than the Fujitsu's. I can only recommend that drive. ![]() Kalle unregistered posted January 19, 2006 10:52 PM edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi there :-) I´m running my Turion ML-30 with RMclock between two different P-states. 4,0x and 0,875v 8,0x and 1,475v It´s stable at these two states and generates less heat, that at the AMD preset of 4,0x and 1,100v Robert Junior Member Posts: 1 Registration: Jan 2006 posted January 23, 2006 01:27 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, you are running at 0,875V 4.0x? That's pretty cool. Im running my Turion ML-30 at 0,95V @4.0, but i don't know, if it is stable. Can anyone tell me, what the settings in the "Advanced CPU Settings" meen? What can I change there, what I shouldn't ? What is the best to undervolt the CPU an save most power in the Advance Settings (I use RM 2.0)? Greetings, Rob Livius Junior Member Posts: 1 Registration: Jan 2006 posted January 25, 2006 11:47 AM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #facts: I have an ACER TRAVELMATE 4402WLMI (Turion ML30) It gets too hot leftside of the touchpad I've found this UNDERVOLT concept and it looks like perfect I've downloaded RightMark CPU Clock utility After start just here, reading this thread I tried to research the web to find safety conditions to make it. #conditions: system running WindowsXP SP2 RMCLOCK version 2.0 I've been using 0.95v @ 4x200Mhz (800Mhz) and 1.1v @ 8x200Mhz (1600Mhz) (HARD to find that we should mark "Use P-State..." under specif profiles tab, and then RIGHTCLICK to fill one profile... That's ok, surpassed it) Processor temps turned from 72.Celsius into 59.Celsius (13 centigrades!!!) BUT................. 1. Gaming on the notebook, though the undervolt, put processor temps higher to 82.Celsius!! At this point, before the undervolt, the system itself was able to throttle it down to 800Mhz... But not now! I've saw it after finish the game and see Processor Temperature at 84.Celsius with both "AMD Powernow Dashboard" and "PC Wizard 2006" (could happen only under extreme CPU utilization, but how could I know when is it going to happen again? And without this control it would be dangerous and could OverHeat the CPU) Tested it again with Prime95 & ATITOOL and it happens again. Then, RMCLOCK disables the Thermal control that was made before??? How could I solve this??? 2. Even after made my personal configuration, when the Windows restarts they are all set back again to default values!!! How to solve this??? BOTH "Restore CPU defaults..." are NOT marked! How could I solve this? *Sorry the mistakes since my native language is Portuguese! tuttook Junior Member Posts: 1 Registration: Feb 2006 posted February 10, 2006 12:53 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hi i have an acer 5022 with turion ml30 and 512mb of ram. I am not too expert with this tool, what do you sugget me?could i cause some problems to my hardware if i use wrong settings?bye Livius Junior Member Posts: 5 Registration: Jan 2006 posted February 10, 2006 09:00 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tutook, If you follow the steps described in my previous post it shall work fine. I am not overclock/mod fan and I could say UNDERVOLT is a very very safely implement that u could make, no fear about it. Undervolt my Acer 4402 made it a new notebook, since I was absolutely worried about high temps in it. Just like I told before, it turned down my CPU ~13 centigrades! The problem of disabling "thermal control" it isn't an issue, since you didn't live in brazilian northeast region, like me (high ambient temps ~30/35 centigrades). With air cond. the CPU temps never surpasses 50C... Amazing... This would be the same you could reach living in Europe/US most regions. Anything else, email me, I'd tell u more. *Sorry the mistakes since my native language is Portuguese! sillyxone Junior Member Posts: 5 Registration: Oct 2005 posted February 17, 2006 07:50 PM profile • edit • reply w/quote • IP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are new to RM-Clock and using ML-30, I think you should go with the most common settings have been reported to be stable, RM-Clock only make change on voltage of CPU, not hdd, so as long as you are using the same CPU, I guess there should be no problem following others. Ofcourse, to be on the safe side you can intially set the voltage a little bit higher than what others reported, then gradually lower it after a few days of usage. I am running RM-Clock on my ML-30 at 1.10V @ 4x and 0.95V @ 8x, it's been 4 months without a problem so I guess it is safe enought. I do play games which keep the CPU high during game play. I also program some codes that exhaust the CPU as well. So far so good. 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![]() non fraintendermi, non voglio essere scortese, ma ti avevo scritto la stessa cosa...potevi risparmiarti il "megapost".... ti ripeto, rmclock 1.8 è ottimo per iniziare a smanettare...ovviamente, qualche prova la devi fare tu stesso, non tutti sappiamo tutto su tutti i processori (almeno io ... ti posso dire che ho una discreta esperienza con gli athlon64 e i sempron64 socket939, ma per esempio non ho mai avuto tra le mani un turion o un pentiumM, e infatti se leggi le risposte a chi ha uno di questi ultimi dico la stessa cosa).....le prove che farai saranno un'esperienza che (se vorrai) potrai condividere con noi (e per questo ti ringrazio in anticipo ![]() stay tuned
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ho provato il v-core 4x 0.825
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si sidavvero stupito ho provato con un gioco tutto ok!
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() per dirti...io con il sempron 3200+ 939 vado bene senza freeze con molti 4x e v-core 0.825, ma al p-state massimo non posso scendere sotto 1.2 volt di v-core con molti 9x. in ogni caso......AMD RULEZ!!!
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piccolo OT...ma nemmeno poi tanto
![]() stamattina finalmente è arrivato il nuovo processore per il desktop, un fiammante Sempron 3000+ su socket 939 (e per celebrare l'evento...cambio avatar e firma!): anche per questa nuova recluta ho impostato rmclock, e riporto i valori dei p-state: P-State 0: molti 4.0x + v-core 1.100v (1.300v) P-State 1: molti 9.0x + v-core 1.325v (1.400v) tra parentesi ho segnato i valori che imposta invece il driver amd.....così anche se occato non scalda quasi niente ![]()
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Kakkio che voltaggi, mi sembrano un po' altini@default! (Ammetto di nn conoscere i sempron, ma che processo produttivo hanno? 13u?) Quanto sei andato su in oc? Ritornando in topic: Anche la nuova versione di rmclock mi freeza al passaggio batteria! ![]()
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