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Re: Processor Conundrum... [message #268410 is a reply to message #268381] |
Sat, 23 June 2007 12:36 |
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ST3ALTH wrote on Sat, 23 June 2007 10:51 | Intel has a habbit of lowering its speed when your not running enough programs to use up that much power (in this case, 2.4Ghz is not necessary so it clocks down to 1.86Ghz, and if you run allot more programs, such as games, it clocks back up)
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That's IEST (Intel Enhanced Speed-Step Technology)
Only worth it for laptops, as all it saves is power.
(Think I mucked that abbreviation up, nevermind)
Renguard is a wonderful initiative
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the hell is that?
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Re: Processor Conundrum... [message #268450 is a reply to message #268445] |
Sat, 23 June 2007 16:39 |
nopol10
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Actually, when I bought it it was supposed to be an E6320... So I guess it's a problem with the detection.
nopol10=Nopol=nopol(GSA)
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