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"SuperLFM stands for Super Low Frequency Mode. This ingenious feature lets your processor idle at an even lower clock speed by dynamically cutting the FSB in half. In turn, means even lower clock and voltages thus more battery life and efficiency. On a T7500 i was able to make my CPU idle on 600mhz@0.850v instead of the default 1200mhz@0.937v . This feature is only available on the Santa Rosa Platform, T7xxx CPU's and above using the v2.35 of RMclock.

To enable SuperLFM, Go to the Main Profile page
1) Tick Index 0 which should be named SuperLFM
2) Set the FID to 6x instead of the default 8x. The default voltage is usually the correct one. If its not, then try putting it down to the lowest voltage possible. The lowest voltage varies from your CPU model
3) Go to the 'Performance on Demand' sub profile page and make sure the P-State Transition box for Index 0 is ticked.
4) Hit Apply after all done, then check the CPU Info page for the superlow frequency and/or voltage"

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