Hey, i thought i'd post in this thread, instead of making a new one, as its related to what I want to ask.
When using speedstep, is it possible to drop the multiplier lower than 6x or so (say 4x)? Just i'm thinking of buying a q6600, which i would like to overclock for playing games, but i'm also quite conscious about elec consumption and heat, so would like to drop below stock-speeds when idle (probably using Asus P5K-E mobo, but open to suggestions).
Also, what is the difference between EIST and C1E? I acknowledge they are both powersaving features, but how to they differ? Sorry for the noob questions, but i have been out the loop for ages on these things. I haven't built a high-endish computer for 5/6 years now, opting for running quiet, low power systems. My current (and fastest!) computer is Sempron 3000, with on-board graphics, which uses about 40w when idle. But because I used to be a keen Total Annihilation player I'm not sure I can resist SupCom much longer! Wouldn't mind giving one of the last 3 generations of Call of Duty a try either. I'm aware that any system I build will use far more than 40w, I just wanted to minimize the power usage as much as I could.
Thanks,
paul