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Mats
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by Mats » Wed Jan 21, 2009 3:43 am
I don't have a K10, and I have never used this software, but it looks like something you might be interested in if you want to undervolt.
Since I don't have any experience of it myself,
I just point to another thread.
Download.
now i can undervolt/oc WITH CNQ ON!! like in those good old crystalcpuid days... AND BRING IDLE POWER DOWN! Only 142w left for my machine and its even better then crystalcpuid/rmclock, because it just alters the p-states entrys in the msr and then quits. no additional running prog in the background...
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by bottom » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:09 am
nice tool !!!
just changes parameters of CnQ,
doesn't have to be running in background like RMClock
i found a more useful tutorial:
www. pctreiber. net/datenbank_artikel_96_lesen. html
(sorry for the crappy link,
but i'm not yet allowed to post urls...)
it's in german,
but there's a simple translation link
included at the top: "Translate it into English"
note:
phenomII has 4 (not just 2) p-states
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by bottom » Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:10 am
...and another tool:
- sourceforge. net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=255384
- www. hardwareluxx. de/community/showthread.php?t=592774
according to the author (and the screenshot)
it's also possible to set the multiplier for each p-state,
something that k10stat is missing (for now)
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