If temp is the issue, try CPUgenie
I note that Aceadam didn't reply whether he's running with RMClock. If not, and your goal is temp management, check out CPUgenie, which IMO is better at managing voltages and thus temperature than RMClock. They actually have a voltage test utility that runs a minimum of 14 hours to establish voltages for each P-state of your machine. Cons:
- My Win7 laptop rebooted periodically after a few days using CPUgenie. I suppose I could rerun the voltage utility, but I really want a better performance manager than what CPUgenie has.
- Not free (US$14.95) but a 30-day eval window