Like the title asks, is there a utility to do either for an intel atom? RightMark CPU Clock Utility does not support that n270.
Like the title asks, is there a utility to do either for an intel atom? RightMark CPU Clock Utility does not support that n270.
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http://my.opera.com/rejzor/blog/make...nd-very-silent
Not sure if it works on other laptops but at least you can force CPU to run at 800MHz instead 1,6GHz with A1CTL program.
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set fsb works on the atom cpu
http://www13.plala.or.jp/setfsb/
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set fsb works on my asus EEE with the n280. make sure you have the overhead on your ram, this is usually the limiting factor. i have my 1.6ghz EEE stable at 2.1ghz on windows xp. make sure speedstep is disabled or your OC will be alot less. In windows 7 i havnt been able to get past 1.8ghz stable due to not being able to disable the speed step
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asus 1000he - atom n280 @ 2.1 ghz - 256mb unlocked video memory w/ hacked bios - 2gb 667 OCZ ram - 320gb 7200rpm hdd
wait is this thread about overclocking, underclocking, or undervolting? i tried undervolting with RMclock, but it doesn't support atoms. i wanted to further reduce the power consumption, but i figured it was only 2.5w from the CPU so there's really no point in trying to reduce power there. the chipset takes most of the draw.
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doubt you'll be able to mess with voltage, but you should be able to change the fsb
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asus 1000he - atom n280 @ 2.1 ghz - 256mb unlocked video memory w/ hacked bios - 2gb 667 OCZ ram - 320gb 7200rpm hdd
so no option to underVOLT any things in the bios or anything?
i'm looking for a way to increase battery life and not performance on my asus eee 1002ha (i get 5 hours but more wouldn't hurt in school)
Try Asrock OCTuner, it may or not may work but give it a try... But see if you have a Ion ar an Intel platform there are versions for both... It has options for CPU voltage and to raise the FSB..For Asrock Atom's platforms work's
http://www.asrock.com/nettop/downloa...0&s=&T=U&ID=88
OCTuner doesn't work on Aspire One![]()
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You can't install the program or it can't run? Another fact is that Asrock uses Atom dual core(330) not single so the OCtunner might not work on single coreOCTuner doesn't work on Aspire One
yeah the asus eee 1002ha has a n270 which is single core also n280 is singlecore
i'll dl it right now and give it a try
You guys with the asus netbooks check out http://forum.eeeuser.com/index.php Lots of good info on OCing the asus netbooks
ga-ex58-ud3r - i7 920 D0 @ 4 ghz 1.344v - xiggy s1283 + 115cfm Delta pwm fan - 6gb OCZ XMP 1600mhz @ 760dram freq - 2x sapphire 4870 1gb in Xfire - corsair 650 watt (pushin this lil guy to the limit!) - 4x 640GB WD black hdd's (matrix raid-0 OS, Raid 10 storage,) - CM stacker case - 2x BD-R multi drives - DUAL HannsG 28" lcd's @ 1920x1200
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asus 1000he - atom n280 @ 2.1 ghz - 256mb unlocked video memory w/ hacked bios - 2gb 667 OCZ ram - 320gb 7200rpm hdd
Intel Core i7 920 4 GHz | 18 GB DDR3 1600 MHz | ASUS Rampage II Gene | GIGABYTE HD7950 3GB WindForce 3X | WD Caviar Black 2TB | Creative Sound Blaster Z | Altec Lansing MX5021 | Corsair HX750 | Lian Li PC-V354
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oc tuner doesn't work on asus netbooks sadly...
anything else?
SETFSB also crashes the computer and i have to take out the battery for it to reset... so something else is needed
Last edited by orangekiwii; 08-16-2009 at 06:25 PM.
the only way to change the fsb is to possibly try different oem bios revisions. when i switched from version 802 bios to 902 i saw a decrease of .1 vcore so i went back to the 802 and im able to get about 200mhz more fully stable
ga-ex58-ud3r - i7 920 D0 @ 4 ghz 1.344v - xiggy s1283 + 115cfm Delta pwm fan - 6gb OCZ XMP 1600mhz @ 760dram freq - 2x sapphire 4870 1gb in Xfire - corsair 650 watt (pushin this lil guy to the limit!) - 4x 640GB WD black hdd's (matrix raid-0 OS, Raid 10 storage,) - CM stacker case - 2x BD-R multi drives - DUAL HannsG 28" lcd's @ 1920x1200
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asus 1000he - atom n280 @ 2.1 ghz - 256mb unlocked video memory w/ hacked bios - 2gb 667 OCZ ram - 320gb 7200rpm hdd
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