I haven't touched the CPU clocks in the BIOS or anything
Please explain.
Mutantsteak wrote:
underclocking your cpu eh?
Stimey wrote:
I haven't touched the CPU clocks in the BIOS or anything
FreshG-NOT_(:0) wrote:
lulz, did u buy ur cpu used?
Last edited by Stimey (2008-07-12 19:59:20)
This would be beneficial, cept my mobo can't handle an overclockPoseidon wrote:
This happened to me too when I first bought my rig....I forgot what I did, but once I OC'd my CPU it went away.
It's a "feature".Sup wrote:
Vista reduces speed of the CPU when you don't use demanding apps.
Not just Vista. Intel's technology is called "Speedstep" and AMD's technology is called "Cool 'n' Quiet" - they underclock the CPU to preserve the life of it. The speed will increase as soon as it needs to..Sup wrote:
Vista reduces speed of the CPU when you don't use demanding apps.
Are you serious? I thought you knew this stuff more than most on this forum..Sup wrote:
Vista reduces speed of the CPU when you don't use demanding apps.
Maybe but in his case its probably Vista. Now its been awhile since I used Vista but to disable that you need to go under power settings in Vista.kylef wrote:
Not just Vista. Intel's technology is called "Speedstep" and AMD's technology is called "Cool 'n' Quiet" - they underclock the CPU to preserve the life of it. The speed will increase as soon as it needs to..Sup wrote:
Vista reduces speed of the CPU when you don't use demanding apps.
Hey man whats your problem? Seriously? Have you ever used Vista? Write me a PM if you have a problem with my posts and stop with the stupid comments about my tech knowledge.Freezer7Pro wrote:
Are you serious? I thought you knew this stuff more than most on this forum..Sup wrote:
Vista reduces speed of the CPU when you don't use demanding apps.
I went to energy options in control panel, and turned it to "High Performance".Sup wrote:
Maybe but in his case its probably Vista. Now its been awhile since I used Vista but to disable that you need to go under power settings in Vista.kylef wrote:
Not just Vista. Intel's technology is called "Speedstep" and AMD's technology is called "Cool 'n' Quiet" - they underclock the CPU to preserve the life of it. The speed will increase as soon as it needs to..Sup wrote:
Vista reduces speed of the CPU when you don't use demanding apps.