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Q6700 going from 10X to 6X in cpuz

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:43 pm
by KnightRid
Ok I am attaching photos - by the time I had the 6X saved I went right back and captured the 10X

What would cause this to happen? I have the power settings to HIGH and the CPU on min and max is 100%.

Is there an internal setting on Intel MB's that I have to change? This MB is the DG33TL, but I could find no settings to change this behavior.

Is it a problem with CPU-Z 1.43?

With FAH running it seems to stay at 10X consistantly - at least I havent seen it drop yet, thats why I am thinking it is a setting somewhere I need to change.

Here are the pics
quad6X.jpg
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Anyone else have these problems?

Mike

Re: Q6700 going from 10X to 6X in cpuz

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:21 pm
by martini161
this is just the power savings option called "enhanced halt state. when hte procesor is not working hard, it lowers the multi to save power

Re: Q6700 going from 10X to 6X in cpuz

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:47 pm
by Apoptosis
Actually it's Enhanced Intel SpeedStep and you can disable it if you like in the BIOS.
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology allows the system to dynamically adjust processor voltage and core frequency, which can result in decreased average power consumption and decreased average heat production. By decreasing power and heat on Desktop PCs, system builders can (depending on system configurations) potentially lower acoustics, and even develop more innovative small form factor designs. Additionally, this feature can help address power concerns in companies with sites approaching the limits of bounded electrical infrastructures. Combined with existing power saving features, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology can provide an excellent balance between providing power when you need it and conserving it when you don’t...
Source - http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reselle ... 203838.htm

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology is enabled in your BIOS by default. For Intel desktop boards the Intel SpeedStep technology option is under the, “Power,” tab and labeled, “EIST.” Ensure it is set to, “Enabled.” for it to be turned on or set it to "Disabled" to shut it off.

Re: Q6700 going from 10X to 6X in cpuz

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:07 pm
by martini161
speed step, c1e, what ever its all stupid to me cause my machines always folding anyway

Re: Q6700 going from 10X to 6X in cpuz

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:25 am
by KnightRid
Does it effect any of the benchmark tests or is it good enough where I can leave it enabled and it will keep it at high speed for the tests?

Mike

I fold 24/7 also, but when running benchmarks I shut fah down.

Re: Q6700 going from 10X to 6X in cpuz

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:06 am
by Apoptosis
nope... leave CPU-Z open and open a couple programs... you'll see it jump up multipliers in a split second... I've always left EIST enabled on all my systems and never noticed any hits in general performance.

Re: Q6700 going from 10X to 6X in cpuz

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:13 am
by KnightRid
Apoptosis wrote:nope... leave CPU-Z open and open a couple programs... you'll see it jump up multipliers in a split second... I've always left EIST enabled on all my systems and never noticed any hits in general performance.
Cool. thanks!

Mike