veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Oct 29, 2007 #21 ... here we go again... where i explain speedstep... i gotta do that sticky... Speedstep (called EIST in your BIOS) its used to drop Power consumption.... it drops the multiplier when the CPU isn't being used to its max..
... here we go again... where i explain speedstep... i gotta do that sticky... Speedstep (called EIST in your BIOS) its used to drop Power consumption.... it drops the multiplier when the CPU isn't being used to its max..
OP OP blucube In Runtime Messages 169 Oct 29, 2007 #22 Okay, I just noticed that, thanks... Also, my bios tells me the multiplyers min and max are something like 6 to 9.... should I follow that, I could I technically use, say... 11 as a multiplyer and be okay?
Okay, I just noticed that, thanks... Also, my bios tells me the multiplyers min and max are something like 6 to 9.... should I follow that, I could I technically use, say... 11 as a multiplyer and be okay?
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Oct 29, 2007 #23 you can't increase the Multiplier on a q6600 .. only Extreme Editions...
OP OP blucube In Runtime Messages 169 Oct 29, 2007 #24 alright, another question... It seems like 3dmark will tell you the speed... and I ran a bench again and it's actually slower lol... I have my FSB at 290... and a multiplyer of 9... multiplyed thats 2610... though, 3dmark is telling me I'm at 2070ghz, what shall I do?
alright, another question... It seems like 3dmark will tell you the speed... and I ran a bench again and it's actually slower lol... I have my FSB at 290... and a multiplyer of 9... multiplyed thats 2610... though, 3dmark is telling me I'm at 2070ghz, what shall I do?