Magic Carpet
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- Oct 2, 2011
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Different software makes different load on hardware. I haven't seen a single piece of software able to utilize hardware fully.
So I say this:
Test with the actual programs/games, you use... and forget everything else people are saying ;-p
For example, I had a Sempron 140 unlocked into two cores, that were only stable in specific software. So I just used it within them. People tend to generalize too much but issues should be looked at on a case by case basis.
If it crashes when idle... hell, just powercfg.cpl and increase minimum cpu state to 50% or smth. You don't care about power consumption right? I take it, there is no K10Stat equivalent for Intel. I had a similar issue with AMD so I just upped the voltage for that p-state specifically.
So I say this:
Test with the actual programs/games, you use... and forget everything else people are saying ;-p
For example, I had a Sempron 140 unlocked into two cores, that were only stable in specific software. So I just used it within them. People tend to generalize too much but issues should be looked at on a case by case basis.
If it crashes when idle... hell, just powercfg.cpl and increase minimum cpu state to 50% or smth. You don't care about power consumption right? I take it, there is no K10Stat equivalent for Intel. I had a similar issue with AMD so I just upped the voltage for that p-state specifically.
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