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Old 12-23-2010, 08:26 PM
odinwise odinwise is offline
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gave that a shot, and it appeared to throttle the cpu, but it wasn't very consistent, and it actually caused my computer to BSOD due to allowing me to undervolt too low. I fixed it though. I stumbled on this when I was troubleshooting, and it feels safer because it doesn't allow me to undervolt to the point of instant BSOD:

RightMark CPU Clock Utility

Either way, I could not get the CPU to reliably NOT throttle. it did allow me to set some standards though, at least it appears that way. I still have the slow moving thing unless I'm running another EQ instance in the background.

RMCPUClock shows cpu speed in my system tray, and I noticed that my core 2 duo is running at 1.67ghz with just one EQ instance...when I launch 2, it shoots up to 2.79ghz.

so I'm not sure if I'm not using RMclock right, or if maybe throttlestop would be more effective at this point I'm not sure.

basically I'm still having trouble turning throttling off entirely, and ramping up my cpu and keeping there.
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