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There's a very nice guide over here where they discuss undervolting different laptops.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=235824
EDIT:Ignore my post,FZ21Z already has given you the link, just woke up.
Last edited by brummyfan; 14 Mar 2010 at 05:50.
The only thing I can think of is this...
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jay129,
would just like to share my experience. i have an old pentium m centrino laptop that used to heat up like crazy and shutdown every hour or so. This was obviously unbearable, so I undervolted it using RMclock. it was most effective.
recently, i switched to win7 and discovered a beautiful seting called "Processor power state" in the Power options. here i set the max processor state to 75% (simple point and click). that resolved my overheating problem.
I have another machine, an HP core2 duo and i have experimented with those settings there also. it really helps if you have a heating problem.
regarding hit in performance because of reducing processor speed, i never felt anything. But i am not a gamer.