NathanielZhu
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UnderClocking a NoteBook
Hello, I'm pretty new to this stuff. (Well, I've known about it for years but I can't ever figure it out).
I just got a new computer. HP G60-235DX.
I'm going out for vacation and I want to massivly underclock the 2Ghx Core Dual Processor so it can last longer.
Vista's current power save mode increases the battery life but not as long as I want.
I was downloading CPU clock Monitering software and I noticed that Vista's built in power options actually changes the clock speeds but I can't find an option to let me manually choose the clock speed. For High Performance, it is 2 Ghz (as expected). For Balanced, it is 1.6 Ghz, and Power saver, it is 1.2 Ghz.
I want to under clock my notebook to 600 or 700 mhz. What should I do.
My bios, does not support over/under clocking.
Does anyone know how to use Vista's built-in power options to configure the clock speed? If not then, can you tell me some programs that can with a little explaination on how to use them? I've used a few and they are confusing.
Hello, I'm pretty new to this stuff. (Well, I've known about it for years but I can't ever figure it out).
I just got a new computer. HP G60-235DX.
I'm going out for vacation and I want to massivly underclock the 2Ghx Core Dual Processor so it can last longer.
Vista's current power save mode increases the battery life but not as long as I want.
I was downloading CPU clock Monitering software and I noticed that Vista's built in power options actually changes the clock speeds but I can't find an option to let me manually choose the clock speed. For High Performance, it is 2 Ghz (as expected). For Balanced, it is 1.6 Ghz, and Power saver, it is 1.2 Ghz.
I want to under clock my notebook to 600 or 700 mhz. What should I do.
My bios, does not support over/under clocking.
Does anyone know how to use Vista's built-in power options to configure the clock speed? If not then, can you tell me some programs that can with a little explaination on how to use them? I've used a few and they are confusing.
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