ah forget, sorry for double posting, i mentioned all Four of u are
correct...

what Shiny said are true to, laptop cooler do infact help alot
on dispensing laptop excessive heat plus prevents lap burn...
u can find a nice metal or aluminium fan laptop cooler in the market today,
try not to buy those plastic cooler, for better performance in
heat dispensing, try aluminium, works best :)

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 9:41 AM, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:

> cool down brothers ... :)
>
> ive read and see that all four of u are correct...
>
> not all CPU are equally build, some may be use under an extremely low
> voltage and some cant just like tribaljet said...
> also most CPU wont allow software setting such as used in the RMclock to
> use lower voltage that the cpu cant handle because of the risk system
> suddenly shutting down...
>
> again what MAD said is true too, the fact that his CPU, im not sure what
> but uses ICH7M chipset...can tolerate lower voltage at max throttle, but
> still the performance will be the same and not increase...again multiplier
> doesnt make the increase performance, the FSB are..so to increase
> performance, a system have to increase FSB frequency, and that will need
> more power...
>
> as long as the FSB would be at stock clock, using lowest voltage with max
> multiplier would not be a problem...
>
> also do NOT use that method for CPU that adjust FSB dynamically mostly like
> AMD, that would, like Tribaljel and lolattheotherguy said make a CPU shut
> down suddenly when the "auto FSB" kicks in setting higher FSB, even a little
> higher, can cause systems to shut down and RAM corruption (correct me if im
> wrong guys, just woke up and forgetting a little :) )
>
> as MAD_BEAST said, that using lowest voltage with max multiplier do really
> work in most cases where intel CPU doesnt have those "auto FSB", ive tried
> it and it really work on my T2300 Core Duo :) , but its a little unstable so
> i use setFSB to downclock the FSB a little, because my RAM is so old it
> could died on me anytime now :(
>
> but for newer CPU like most AMD and later are extremely dynamic and can
> adjust FSB at any given time, make sure to increased  a little voltage at
> least 2 or 3 steps from lowest and ur system would be fine :) to use
> MAD_BEAST method on newer CPU, u can actually use setFSB OR disable AMD cool
> and quiet...also for some intel CPU, some CPU wont tolerate lower voltage on
> max multiplier, but that depends on chipsets and RAM configuration...
>
> what im saying is experiment, u can use MAD_BEAST method, it is absolutely
> safe, but u have to test it in real life usage, photoshop and other things,
> gaming perhaps, .. for the safe side, increase the voltage 2 step for
> multiplier x7, x8 and 3 steps from lowest VID at multiplier x9 and
> above...that is the absolutely minimum setting for safe configuration,
> depends on what CPU also :)
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Daniel Estrazulas <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> @Shiny, thats intersting, i did not know it even existed such things, i
>> will try look for some place to buy at my country, thanks Shiny.
>>
>> This solved my temperature problem and like i said before , for precaution
>> i did not  forced the recommended voltage range limit of my CPU.
>>
>> Thanks guys, all your comments really helped me, and now i know something
>> about under/over voltage and clocking.
>>
>>
>> 2011/4/18 Shiny <[email protected]>
>>
>>> @Rick...Or you can tell him to buy a laptop cooling pad. My PC fan
>>> broke or either runs slow. My laptop's ass is as hot as Kim
>>> Kardashians so it overheats. So now I have to buy a laptop cooling pad
>>> and I can play for a longass time now. I recommend buying the 40
>>> dollar ones.
>>>
>>> On Apr 18, 5:49 am, Rick van Veen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > * It helps make your hdd run smoother when it is really full
>>> > * Nah, not that much. Just don't do it every day.
>>> > * Blank on this one
>>> > * that is way too high, should be 45 - 55 Celcius. Open your laptop and
>>> > clean you fan completely. Most likely full with dust. This is a tricky
>>> thing
>>> > to do, take your time for it. Your laptop cannot lose it's heat. Or fan
>>> is
>>> > dirty or broken.
>>> > * Advanced System Care Pro, the way to go...
>>> >
>>> > EpiC
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
>>
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