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My new laptop has a button near the screen that effectively does this on the fly in Windows. Gaming mode boosts the CPU to 1.3V while other modes may drop it to 1.0V. I see a difference in temperatures, and I imagine battery life is greatly improved in the lower modes (but I am generally plugged in and in gaming mode). Too bad the auto overclock button is disabled on this version... some like mine can get a 20% overclock with a press of a button! Sounds like trouble waiting to happen on a laptop!
RM Clock looks nice and simple, but I hadn't seen it before.
What about SetFSB? http://www13.plala.or.jp/setfsb/
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