RMclock alternative?
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RMclock alternative?
I used this:
http://www.flipfire.net/download/rtcore64.zip
to get RMclock's signed x64 driver to run in windows 7. Unfourtunately I don't think it supports Core i3 Cpus.
I need something to do the "RUN HLT COMMAND" so my stupid laptop stops whining!!!!
http://www.flipfire.net/download/rtcore64.zip
to get RMclock's signed x64 driver to run in windows 7. Unfourtunately I don't think it supports Core i3 Cpus.
I need something to do the "RUN HLT COMMAND" so my stupid laptop stops whining!!!!
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RMClock unfortunately hasn't been updated in a LONG time. It was an awesome tool at it's time with nice graphs and stuff. The Core iX CPUs have a much more advanced clocking/voltage system and seem to run about as cool as possible out of the box at idle at least. I tried undervolting my Core i3 530 from the BIOS and it wouldn't budge at idle. Cut some load power off but that's it. So even if RMClock did work, I don't think it would help much.
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cloneman talks about this i guess :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSKqlttAp-4
The solution was either to soften up the CPU frequency switching, as these sounds are product of CPU switching frequency/voltage via C1E/EIST. Of course one solution is to turn C1E/EIST off, but that is not a good idea in case of laptop.
That is the reason for RMclock, where using some settings killed or minimized these sounds. In my case, these settings helped :
http://media.photobucket.com/image/lapt ... nefix2.png
But as cloneman said, RMclock is a problem in his case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSKqlttAp-4
The solution was either to soften up the CPU frequency switching, as these sounds are product of CPU switching frequency/voltage via C1E/EIST. Of course one solution is to turn C1E/EIST off, but that is not a good idea in case of laptop.
That is the reason for RMclock, where using some settings killed or minimized these sounds. In my case, these settings helped :
http://media.photobucket.com/image/lapt ... nefix2.png
But as cloneman said, RMclock is a problem in his case.
Here's some "whinecandy" for you
Gateway ID49c (futureshop)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QdC9eDnMfk&fmt=35
Pending return/exchange.
Gateway ID49c (futureshop)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QdC9eDnMfk&fmt=35
Pending return/exchange.