I was just checking your cpu specs, and yours has the same critical
temp as mine, 100ºC.
Can't remember right now the stock voltage values of my cpu, but from
6x to 13x, I left 6x to 9x at stock voltages and changes the upper
values: 10x-1.0875; 11-1.1000; 12-1.1250; 13-1.1250. Now, keep in mind
my values are somewhat conservative, because you neither want too much
voltage as it will freeze/BSOD your machine, nor you want too low
values that will just make the machine shut down due to lack of power.
I'm going to change a few values soon, namely 10-12x, though I'll
leave 13x (my max multiplier) at the current value because it's when
it needs energy the most.

Basically I feel that the higher the load, more energy should be fed
to the cpu.

On 18 Abr, 21:02, Daniel Estrazulas <[email protected]>
wrote:
> @tribaljet thanks bro, I'll change it for precaution. I must set diferent
> growing values right?
>
> 2011/4/18 tribaljet <[email protected]>
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> > 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.
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> > Windows optimizations should be done by hand, not through automatic
> > apps. Ccleaner is good to clean temps and most registry issues (not
> > all, though).
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> > On 18 Abr, 20:49, Daniel Estrazulas <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > Hello,
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> > > I was testing that undervolt technique, got good results!!
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> > > before:
> > > 10x, 8x, 9x, 7x, 6x at 1.2volts
> > > = 74(13%usage) - 90 °C(100%usage)
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> > > Now with all FID setted to 1,0750 volts
> > > = 58(13% usage) - 74 °C(100% cpu usage) stable temperature.
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> > >http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardware-components-aftermarket-upgra...
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> > > Using ORTHOS CPU Loader for 45 minutes and no BSOD (Blue Screen of Death)
> > :)
>
> > > That was the
> > > 2011/4/18 Daniel Estrazulas <[email protected]>
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> > > > Allright, thanks fellows!
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> > > > I will try to clean my fan.
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> > > > 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.
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> > > > 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.
> > ..
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> > > > 2011/4/18 THEfog . <[email protected]>
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> > > > * can effectevly be shrunk
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> > > >> THEfog
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> > > >> On 18/04/2011 10:52 PM, "THEfog ." <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > >> 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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