I've got a Gigabyte EP45-UD3P (No overclocking), and I'm just wondering if anyone disables any or all of these functions. I've checked around at some other forums, and, out of curiosity, I thought I'd ask here.
The longest discussion I found was over at the Cakewalk forum. It seems that a lot of guys running SONAR and Digital Audio Workstations believe disabling all of these increases stability over 4 cores and reduces glitches during audio editing. One fellow even suggested hacking the registry to turn off Core Parking, which I doubt I'll do.
I've also read debates as to whether Turbo mode can function if EIST is disabled, in response to those who disable C1E and EIST, but leave Turbo Mode on.
My interest is specifically in terms of performance during gaming.
Although I haven't run in to a game that works your CPU the way editing does, has anyone disabled these and seen a difference in gaming performance?
I plan to run my own tests, but I thought I'd ask here as well.
Anyway, nothing pressing, just curious as there seems to be some very different views on this.
Thanks.
The longest discussion I found was over at the Cakewalk forum. It seems that a lot of guys running SONAR and Digital Audio Workstations believe disabling all of these increases stability over 4 cores and reduces glitches during audio editing. One fellow even suggested hacking the registry to turn off Core Parking, which I doubt I'll do.
I've also read debates as to whether Turbo mode can function if EIST is disabled, in response to those who disable C1E and EIST, but leave Turbo Mode on.
My interest is specifically in terms of performance during gaming.
Although I haven't run in to a game that works your CPU the way editing does, has anyone disabled these and seen a difference in gaming performance?
I plan to run my own tests, but I thought I'd ask here as well.
Anyway, nothing pressing, just curious as there seems to be some very different views on this.
Thanks.