Originally posted by: Regalk
Don't need. Idle at 33C and load at 46C so useless to me anyway. I prefer to have the cpu at full power - this is the reason i bought it. Who cares if it lasts 6 months or a year or whatever.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Nope. BOINC 24/7
Originally posted by: McGeyser
I was using Cool N Quiet with my last AMD 754 setup. Games would accelerate and then slow down, America' Army was notorious for doing this in the training scenarios. Ever since that, I never wanted to risk problems and annoyance. So, no CnQ for me these days. You guys are providing some good points in using it, though I still hesitate to deal with the unforseen side affects.
Originally posted by: gfngfgf
Another X2 3800+ user who uses it. I barely use my computer for anything besides e-mail and listening to music, so it's fine with CnQ.
Originally posted by: McGeyser
I was using Cool N Quiet with my last AMD 754 setup. Games would accelerate and then slow down, America' Army was notorious for doing this in the training scenarios. Ever since that, I never wanted to risk problems and annoyance. So, no CnQ for me these days. You guys are providing some good points in using it, though I still hesitate to deal with the unforseen side affects.
Originally posted by: GOREGRINDER
Originally posted by: McGeyser
I was using Cool N Quiet with my last AMD 754 setup. Games would accelerate and then slow down, America' Army was notorious for doing this in the training scenarios. Ever since that, I never wanted to risk problems and annoyance. So, no CnQ for me these days. You guys are providing some good points in using it, though I still hesitate to deal with the unforseen side affects.
Originally posted by: gfngfgf
Another X2 3800+ user who uses it. I barely use my computer for anything besides e-mail and listening to music, so it's fine with CnQ.
Originally posted by: Doctorweir
Yes, but there are two implications:
1) Don't leave the management to Windows => Use RMClock 🙂
2) You can not use it (IMHO) if your OC does not use the max divider, due to Windows kicking in the max divider on bootup with CnQ enabled => tilt 🙁
Regarding power preservation: This is much too overrated. The idle cycles, even if the processor runs at full speed, do the most work. I have an energy meter attached to my rig and @2500MHz compared to @1000MHz CnQ'ed (if idle anyway) makes a difference of 5-8 Watts in consumption (from a total of 110). Same for Temps, maybe ~3C...
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: gfngfgf
Another X2 3800+ user who uses it. I barely use my computer for anything besides e-mail and listening to music, so it's fine with CnQ.
WHAT THE HELL DO YOU HAVE A X2 FOR THEN?
Originally posted by: Madellga
Originally posted by: Regalk
Don't need. Idle at 33C and load at 46C so useless to me anyway. I prefer to have the cpu at full power - this is the reason i bought it. Who cares if it lasts 6 months or a year or whatever.
This is not only about heat and lasting longer CPUs.
You don't care about saving eletricity (=saving money)?