@tribaljet thanks bro, I'll change it for precaution. I must set diferent
growing values right?

2011/4/18 tribaljet <[email protected]>

> Good to know it worked out for you. My cpu used to go between 65-85ºC
> by default, after undervolted it lowered to 50-75ºC. I could push
> voltages lower, but I want to have a security margin to avoid the
> system shutting down. Also, I don't think having the same voltage for
> both 6x and 10x is a good idea, depending on the value it is, which
> 1,0750 might be a bit too low.
> The thing to remember is that Core Duo cpus have a critical thermal
> temp of 95-105, but the system should shut down by itself if it
> reaches those themps, to avoid causing terminal damage.
>
> Defrag your hdd once every 15 days, or have an intelligent defrag app
> do automatic selective defrags when the system is idle. And yes,
> defragging does reduce the hdd lifespan, which is why you shouldn't
> defrag every day.
>
> Windows optimizations should be done by hand, not through automatic
> apps. Ccleaner is good to clean temps and most registry issues (not
> all, though).
>
> On 18 Abr, 20:49, Daniel Estrazulas <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was testing that undervolt technique, got good results!!
> >
> > before:
> > 10x, 8x, 9x, 7x, 6x at 1.2volts
> > = 74(13%usage) - 90 °C(100%usage)
> >
> > Now with all FID setted to 1,0750 volts
> > = 58(13% usage) - 74 °C(100% cpu usage) stable temperature.
> >
> > http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardware-components-aftermarket-upgra...
> >
> > Using ORTHOS CPU Loader for 45 minutes and no BSOD (Blue Screen of Death)
> :)
> >
> > That was the
> > 2011/4/18 Daniel Estrazulas <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Allright, thanks fellows!
> >
> > > I will try to clean my fan.
> >
> > > I think that high temp its a problem with all acer aspires models (with
> > > core 2 duo), i found many people on google with the same problem.
> >
> > > Anyone here tried or know that "undervolting technique"? I'm thinking
> about
> > > trying that too, but i'm not sure if its really necessary and safe...
> >
> > >http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardware-components-aftermarket-upgra.
> ..
> >
> > > 2011/4/18 THEfog . <[email protected]>
> >
> > > * can effectevly be shrunk
> >
> > >> THEfog
> >
> > >> On 18/04/2011 10:52 PM, "THEfog ." <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >> Defragging Every fortnight is a good idea, also after installing.
> >
> > >> If anything Defragging will increase the life of your hard drive as it
> > >> will shorten the average time the read-write head spends flying around
> > >> looking for non-sequential data patterns.
> >
> > >> Swap file should in all reality be not set above 2GB and can effectly
> > >> shrunk as more RAM is installed.
> >
> > >> That laptop is way too hot, running at a temperature like that can
> half
> > >> the life expectency of the laptop's components.
> >
> > >> CCleaner is the best out there, ATF cleaner is also rather usefull.
> I've
> > >> heard good things about other tuneup utilitys but I never play around
> with
> > >> them.
> >
> > >> THEfog
> >
> > >> > On 18/04/2011 10:34 PM, "Daniel Estrazulas" <
> [email protected]>
> > >> wrote:
> >
> > >> > Helo brothe...
> >
> > >>  --
> > >> 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
>
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