Originally posted by: Lonyo
Not entirely sure what you're trying to ask.
Do you mean in terms of performance or something else?
My 939 X2 4200+ goes from ~135w system idle to ~145w system idle when I disable it. Can't say I've had any issues in games.
CPU is not overclocked.
I have enabled the power icon thing despite it being a desktop so I can (if I desire) quickly switch between CnQ being active or disabled by changing between Home/Office Desk and Minimal Power Management or Max Battery (I also have them set to turn my monitor off after different amounts of time).
Originally posted by: Marty502
Yes, it makes a difference. Idle temps go at least 8ºC down with C&Q enabled.
However, since my computer is overclocked, I'm having a much better time using CrystalCPUID to control the multipliers and voltage settings.
Originally posted by: nerp
My #2 system seems to really make use of it very well. At idle vcore is .9. The fans aren't turning. System is cold. I use C1E and Speedstep on sys #1. Don't have a meter so I don't know the difference. I'm not OC'ing the AMD 45w system so it's nice and stable all the time. Speedstep on the IP35-E works very nicely and keeps temps very low at idle and keeps the fan control and fans spinning slowly. I love the fact that at idle I'm still using less volts and power than stock with power saving features off. I still get the huge performance boost from being overclocked -- I just spare the CPU the extra voltage and heat when I'm not gaming or encoding. Win/win, IMHO.
Originally posted by: perdomot
Originally posted by: Marty502
Yes, it makes a difference. Idle temps go at least 8ºC down with C&Q enabled.
However, since my computer is overclocked, I'm having a much better time using CrystalCPUID to control the multipliers and voltage settings.
Eight degrees is some serious difference. What are the normal temps and is this just using C&Q by itself?
Originally posted by: Marty502
Originally posted by: perdomot
Originally posted by: Marty502
Yes, it makes a difference. Idle temps go at least 8ºC down with C&Q enabled.
However, since my computer is overclocked, I'm having a much better time using CrystalCPUID to control the multipliers and voltage settings.
Eight degrees is some serious difference. What are the normal temps and is this just using C&Q by itself?
Crap, that was a typo. Sorry. The difference is actually around 4-5°C. Something like 33-34°C idle without CQ and 28-30°C with CQ on. Both idle temperatures. But then, I have a pretty well ventilated case and we're in the middle of winter here so... your mileage may vary.
That's with a ThermalTake Mini Typhoon fan, set with Arctic Silver 5 and usually running at very low speeds. (600-800 RPM)
Also, keep in mind this is a Manchester core X2. These get really hot.