Check this out:
http://www.nordichardware.com/Articl...lse=465&page=4
Download:
http://cpu.rightmark.org/products/rmclock.shtml
My notebook before had 47-48 degrees idle temperature karon 34-35 degrees nalang. 65-66 degrees load temperature karon 54-55 degrees nalang using CoreTemp
Pros:
1. Dili mag cge og on akong fans or they are always in super low RPMs kay ang thermal threshhold sa akong processor wala pa na abot.
2. Di na halos mu init akong laptop.
3. After hours of playing World of Warcraft, naa ra gyud sa 54-55 degrees akong Core temp.
4. Less heat = longer lifespan sa device
Cons:
1. Experiment sa stable voltage sa imong processor to avoid an unstable system. If makuha na nimo ang sakto ngavoltage, payter na!
Dont worry about your processors they won't get damaged, Intel and AMD undervolt their processors all the time.
Personal experience lang ni, I thought I might share this for people who are having heat problems and those na gusto lang mag maintain sa ilang notebooks/desktops.
This applies to notebooks and desktops alike, ang example lang I used a notebook kay wala koy desktop ma testingan ni ulbo ang video card
@Mods: Pa sticky lang ni if you think this will benefit the community. Thanks :mrgreen:
Cheers