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dave: Input on TL-50 Turion... Anyone have stable solutions?
dave
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From: charlotte nc
Registration: May 2010
posted May 24, 2010 01:19 AMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

Have read all posts can find searching for tl 50 tl-50 in a hp dv9000 laptop and cannot seem to get stable settings. Notice that under windows power saver mode cpu can cruise along forever on .8v and under balanced power mode it can switch between voltages ok when i use blended stress test, but cannot seem to get it to operate with any lasting stability even when ranging from 8.75@4x to 9.75@8x using P-State transtion method Perform single-step transitions only. No stability = No blue screens, but pc either freezes requiring restart or just completely shuts down in blink of an eye.

Would really, really appreciate hearing from anyone with a stable solution for the TL-50 or any suggestions for getting one. Thank you,

Dave

martinr
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posted June 22, 2010 08:54 PMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

Try this:

4x @ 0.800v
5x @ 0.875v
6x @ 0.950v
7x @ 1.000v
8x @ 1.050v

martinr
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posted July 09, 2010 09:03 PMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

I recently upgraded my Notebook from a TL-52 to a TL-64, and also upgraded from RMclock2.3b2 to RMclock 2.35 -- and since then I'm seeing the same random shutdown that are reported by others.

I will try going back to RMClock 2.3b2, which worked fine for 3 years with TL-52, entirely without occasional shutdowns.

martinr
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posted July 18, 2010 01:39 AMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

Something appears to be wrong with RMClock 2.35. When I tried it after upgrading my Laptop CPU from a TL-52 (90nm) to TL-64 (65nm) I experience the same occasional shutdowns that others are reporting.

Since I went back to RMClock 2.3b2, the Laptop runs as solid as ever.

RMClock 2.3b2 identifies the new CPU as an Opteron, and offers only full multipliers (but with 4x to 11x there is plenty to choose from).

Another strange curiosity of RMClock 2.35: it does not offer all possible multipliers. Although it identifies the CPU correctly and offer half multipliers, there is a hole between 6x and 8x (i.e. no 7x, no 6.5x an no 7.5x). With RMClock 2.3b2 the 7x multiplier is available.

zzcs7879
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Registration: Mar 2010
posted August 20, 2010 06:22 AMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

my laptop cpu is TL-64...For its horrible thermal dissipation, I manually lower cpu down to 1.6 GHz.....voltage when cpu runs on 800 Mhz is 0.775v, and then linealy increase to 0.975v, when cpu is on 1.6GHz

Death_Of_TimE
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posted August 30, 2010 10:04 PMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

Can anybody post a link for 2.3b2?

I am getting the random shutdowns with 2.35

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