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Originally Posted by Recursion
You only need to install SetCpuSpeed-1.0d. It already includes the .dll from the OC'er (Msm7kcpuspeed). But you can also install Msm7kcpuspeed: running it will let you confirm your clock speed, and it won't cause any conflicts with SetCPUSpeed that I know of (aside from the fact that it *will* crash from time to time without affecting SetCPUSpeed...which is why I suggested to terminate Msm7kCPUSpeed after you confirm your CPU Speed).
Hope this clarifies...if not, I'll clarify when I settle in. LMAO...I'm getting deposed by IBM in DC...gotta catch a flight at noon. This is going to be fun!!
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Ok cool. I am not a fan of the Msm7k for the simple that I have not had the best of luck with that OC. This one you posted seems to be the best one. I am playing around with the settings to see how far it will go. So have you noticed any change in battery life?? Does it affect it any?