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Old 06-02-08   #21 (permalink)
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I tried this and noticed no difference. I'm running an Asus Lamborghini VX2s with a T7500, 8600m GT (512mb DDR2), 2gigs RAM, and a 200Gb 7200rpm HDD. Also, some of the voltage settings in the screen shots are not available for me; the lowest option is 1.0125v, any insight?
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I am not noticing any difference either. Do you have to restart each time you change the voltage?

*Edit* I found my problem. You have to go into the performance on demand section of profiles and hit defaults. This sets it to whatever the voltages on your first page (just when you click on profiles) are. Hope that helps anyone. As soon as I hit apply after going into that dsection I saw a 12 degree load drop.
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I am not noticing any difference either. Do you have to restart each time you change the voltage?

*Edit* I found my problem. You have to go into the performance on demand section of profiles and hit defaults. This sets it to whatever the voltages on your first page (just when you click on profiles) are. Hope that helps anyone. As soon as I hit apply after going into that dsection I saw a 12 degree load drop.
Awesome. Sorry for the late reply. Ive been out of town on buisness. If you have anymore problems let me know
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Hey im new in this forum.
I got a dell vostro 1500 just like yours (GF 8600m gt)
I read the post about geting the normal desktop nVidea driver working in your laptop but i couldnt find the correct inf file.
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Hey im new in this forum.
I got a dell vostro 1500 just like yours (GF 8600m gt)
I read the post about geting the normal desktop nVidea driver working in your laptop but i couldnt find the correct inf file.
Can u help me?

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Yea mate.Go Here and download the "Driver" and "Modded INF" Once both are downloaded, drop the modded INF into the Driver folder and replace the one alreaady in there. Then just install as normal. Make sure to take all driver install and uninstall steps (Driver cleaner) and all should work well. Note that my link takes you to the newest Nvidia driver and that it is for Vista 32. If you need a different one go through the forums and look for the one you need. Feel free to ask any questions mate!
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Hey Got a few questions.....
so how to do check if the voltage on a certain multipler are stable does it stay on that multipler when you change the voltage or how to do keep it at a certain multipler for testing?
also any ideas on undervolting gpus? like the nvidia 8600gs? or does that not make any difference?
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The mulitplier can stay forced if you tell it to in the program. However you can have it adjust like Speedstep if you want and set the voltage for each multiplier. Also Im not sure about undervolting a GPU. You might be able to flash the bios for the GPU to a lower voltage but Im not sure that will work. Hopefully someone else can chime in on that one.
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ah thanks Vostro so well basicly to be able to test voltage on a certain multiplier you need to look it to that one initially to test it..... so that's why I was asking but that's good to know thanks.
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ah thanks Vostro so well basicly to be able to test voltage on a certain multiplier you need to look it to that one initially to test it..... so that's why I was asking but that's good to know thanks.
NP. Yea in the program there is different settings. Max Performance locks the highest multi so that the CPU runs at full throttle all the time and all you have to do then is change that multi's voltage or if you want it to have the multi adjustable so that it throttles down when you dont need so much power then there is a setting for that and you can adjust the voltage for each multiplier. After you adjust though its a matter of testing with orthos until you find the lowest stable voltage. Any questions always feel free to ask!
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Nice guide. I'll try it with my T9400. Is is possible to up the FSB with RightMark?
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