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Hi Everyone.

I would like to undervolt an old HP dv6 using an intel I3-2330m.

In the past, i have used rmClock 2.35 with signed RtCore64.sys but now i am unable to found it gain. (as 'forum.notebookreview.com' it's down).

I can not use XTU on a 2nd intel generation, it's why i have to use rmclock instead.

Can someone tell me where i can find the signed driver RtCore64.sys?

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@KeepCool74 You cannot software undervolt a 2nd Gen Core i CPU. The FIVR voltage regulator was not introduced until the 4th Gen was released. RMClock does not support any Core i processors. 

 

Sad times for the Notebook Review forum. It is permanently dead along with all of the useful information that was there. 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, unclewebb said:

RMClock is only for Core Duo or Core 2 Duo processors. You cannot use RMClock to undervolt early Core i processors because that feature did not exist. 

Thank's for the answer. Before i had intel core duo. Maybe i used rmclock on the core 2 duo not on the intel i3-2330m

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