kasapomashero
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- Feb 6, 2011
Doesn't Alienware offer any tools for that? If not, search your motherboard support, Intel, and AMD.
How about Notebook Hardware Control (NHC).View attachment 11226View attachment 11227
My 2 computers..i attached pictures..
The one with the 8 cores is the alienware..throttle down works
The other one IS NOT an alienware..its my acer..so i cant put any alienware programs on it..so alienware drivers is not an option...i need something else..
and the setting about the processor in the power options in the acer pc are different from the other and do not have the option of min & max pprocessor state..
And as you can see from up right of the screenshot the 4 core pc does not throttle down..
Any suggestions of a program that i can manually throttle it down?
Please follow kemical's suggestions, except just replace the reference to alienware with acer. If it worked with Windows 7 starter, then it should also work with your current version of Windows 7. When you upgraded / reinstalled to your new version of Windows 7 you are likely missing some drivers and or proprietary vendor applications that support this function. Check for updates for drivers (chipset, audio, video, etc.) as well as a possible BIOS update and then any apps that they have that might be titled something like OS enhancements for Windows 7.
Keep us posted
Randy
i installed anything i found on acer website..but they dont have any drivers for 64bit computers in their website..The only thing i didnt do is the BIOS update..i think i will give that a shot..you think that is the reason? By the way the notebook is Acer D255 with an atom processor N550 dual core @ 1.5ghz .. is there somewhere else to look for 64bit drivers?
I realized that after posting the link.yeah i have tried it..not working on 64bit..