Originally posted by: zerogear
Does he mean actually throttling or speedstep?
Originally posted by: Thetech
Originally posted by: zerogear
Does he mean actually throttling or speedstep?
I failed to understand the difference, could you please
elaborate kind sir?
What I had in mind was the speedstep technology in the Pentium M chips.
You know, how you can turn it off by changing the powersettings in the power
configuration manager in Windows.
Originally posted by: Thetech
Originally posted by: zerogear
Does he mean actually throttling or speedstep?
I failed to understand the difference, could you please
elaborate kind sir?
What I had in mind was the speedstep technology in the Pentium M chips.
You know, how you can turn it off by changing the powersettings in the power
configuration manager in Windows.
Originally posted by: dguy6789
A while back with Cool & Quiet enabled on my Athlon 64 machines, I had a problem with some games where the cpu would run slow during cut scenes and cause them to play rather choppy. Disabling Cool & Quiet fixed the problem. Since then, I have always disabled speed step and other such technologies.