Originally posted by: P0pinjay
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
I still haven't met anyone who used Cool 'n' Quiet when overclocking and had trouble. With my Winchester I had it overclocked and used Cool 'n' Quiet and never had a problem.
How did you use Cool 'n' Quiet and overclock? I've been under the impression that those two were mutually exclusive.
-P
They're not. You can turn it on or off whether anything is overclocked or not. For some reason people tell you you shouldn't... not that you can't. Frankly I don't see the problem. When I had my Winchester running 225x11 at 2.475 GHz on 1.5 volts I believe, Cool and Quiet would knock it down to 225x5 at 1.125 GHz on 1.2 volts. It was perfectly stable at that speed and voltage... that's the only reason you'd run into problems. But considering that it's guaranteed to run at 1.0 GHz on 1.1 volts, I'd say for another 125 MHz, the .1 voltage increase is more than enough to keep it stable.
As for what ZobarStyl says about it being sluggish, I NEVER experienced that. Even if it takes 100 clock cycles for it to kick into full speed, that's not something you'll ever notice. I suspect any sluggishness is either caused by other components and completely unrelated to Cool 'n' Quiet, or it's a mental thing. Since he knows the clock speed is halved, and then brought up to speed, he's convincing himself he notices it.
I'd still be running Cool 'n' Quiet if it worked with my Venice, but it doesn't for some reason. Still, I'm running 2.55 GHz on 1.5 volts and idling at about 30-33 C with the retail heatsink/fan only spinning about 2000 RPM.