Notebook Hardware Control is more easy
but my dell 640m wont works with Notebook Hardware Control..
it keep say my system is unstable.. T_T
therefore i go for RMClock.

On Jul 13, 7:19 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah, I mentioned undervolting on a laptop cooling topic some time
> ago, though I recommend Notebook Hardware Control, is much more user
> friendly, and has a stress test to check the stability of the system
> right away. The link is on the "List of useful software for Intel
> platforms and Windows systems" in archives.
>
> On Jul 13, 11:50 am, TanCH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > One more very useful methode ~ undervolt it by using RMClock.
> > (it may unstable, trial and error is needed)
> > Lastime when playing games (Red Alert 3, PCSX2 emulator...)
> > my laptop temperature will goes up to abt 90°C,
> > after undervolt most of the time it is on 50°C and maximum abt 70°C
> > when running cpu intensive app or games.
>
> > One more thing i want to share~~~(out of this topic)
> > about Devil May Cry 4 using WARP....
> > normal mission is super laggy but a bit playable on the Bloody
> > Palace~~
> > abt 7-8 fps~~ even can kill monster till SSS ^^
>
> > spec:
> > Dell 640m
> > Intel C2D T5500 1.66Ghz (undervolt to 0.95v, default is 1.125v)
> > 1Gb ram
> > GMA950 with V1.1E driver
> > Win 7 32-bit
>
>

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