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[Solved] Question about my multiplier flucuating with my i7920

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I am overclocked currently with a multiplier of 200x20. My mobo is a Asus p6t deluxe v2. When i run Cpu-Z or Realtemp my multiplier not under load will drop down to as low as 15. Can someone help me with the setting that needs to be disabled in my bios? I've already turned off Speedstep. P.s i'm new to oc'ing so any ideas would help. Thnx in advance

Ok... please read other posts before you make a new thread.

Disable "c1e" in your bios.
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Ok... please read other posts before you make a new thread.

Disable "c1e" in your bios.

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Reply to overshocked

thnx, that fixed my problem. I did read alot of posts and never saw anything about disabling c1e. I didn't even notice it in your overclocking thread. thnx again though

Reply to softfish

^ That is a good thing to add to my guide.

thanks

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Reply to overshocked

I'm not sure why that is bad thing, though......

Reply to belial2k

Yeah it doesnt really effect anything unless you are benching.

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Reply to overshocked

overshocked wrote :

Yeah it doesnt really effect anything unless you are benching.



It does lower idle temps

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Reply to Ancient_1

Ancient_1 wrote :

It does lower idle temps




Idle temps dont kill a chip ususally. [:lectrocrew:2]

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Reply to overshocked

softfish wrote :

I am overclocked currently with a multiplier of 200x20. My mobo is a Asus p6t deluxe v2. When i run Cpu-Z or Realtemp my multiplier not under load will drop down to as low as 15. Can someone help me with the setting that needs to be disabled in my bios? I've already turned off Speedstep. P.s i'm new to oc'ing so any ideas would help. Thnx in advance




Why would you want to disable it? Power bill too low?

Reply to zipzoomflyhigh

Some people just dont like it. And its not gunna save that much power. A couple lights use more power.

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