I have noticed that the P-State Transition settings on New Computer 3 is not updated. The ones I use now are:
Undervolted* | CLOCK = FID VID | FIDx200 4x 0.975V | 800MHz 5x 1.025V | 1000MHz 6x 1.075V | 1200MHz 7x 1.150V | 1400MHz 8x 1.200V | 1600MHz 9x 1.250V | 1800MHz
I have been using these for over two months now. Not a single problem that I recall.
By the way, these settings are on a AMD Mobile Sempron 3000+ (1.8GHz). Now, if you had been to my homepage you would’ve noticed that I describe myself as a computer geek. You may then wonder why did I get a Sempron instead of Intel’s Celeron M, or even a Turion64 or Pentium M? I did have a Pentium 4 -M before, and that was at 2.2GHz. Strange…I think so too. I got it over Celeron M because it is definitely faster, on clock speed definitely and possbile equal on cache usage. The Sempron has up to a 1600MHz duplex bus speed too, much faster then Celeron M or Pentium M. As for Turion64 or Pentium M, well, I didn’t think I need all the power and would just be a waste of money. So far, I am happy about the performance of my computer.
what is that? you\’re boring…
if you were a computer geek…. I would be very embarrassed to tell people I study computer science
I just realised that my comment that I posted doest\’ make sense… I mean you ARE a geek