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dlamin517

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When my computer is under heavy load, the voltage shoots up to .9750(the highest one) even though I have mine set as a max of .8750. I have clicked save and have restarted my mac. here are my settings (same for battery). 2010 mba
 

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When my computer is under heavy load, the voltage shoots up to .9750(the highest one) even though I have mine set as a max of .8750. I have clicked save and have restarted my mac. here are my settings (same for battery)

Well, I don't know anything about that program, other than it doesn't work with the new Airs. I'm assuming you have a 2010 Air--so, I'm sorry!
 
I think the OP says MBA 2010...did you buy a license?
I dont think they save without one.
 
Is it just the saving of settings that doesn't appear to work, or does it also fail to "set" the lower voltage when you ask it to?
 
Is it just the saving of settings that doesn't appear to work, or does it also fail to "set" the lower voltage when you ask it to?

My computer is fully registered

I click save and it asks to perform a test, which i agree too, and then it goes through the testing phase and completes. Yet sometimes my voltage goes above the selected voltage. So coolbook doesnt maintain the settings or something.
 
My computer is fully registered

I click save and it asks to perform a test, which i agree too, and then it goes through the testing phase and completes. Yet sometimes my voltage goes above the selected voltage. So coolbook doesnt maintain the settings or something.

In your signature line it's says you have a 2011 MBA, true? If so, Coolbook will not run on the '11 model, because Sandy Bridge does not support undervolting.
 
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