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Is Intel SpeedStep ok to use when OCing?
Hello everyone, since there's no "quick questions" thread I had to post a new thread
![]() If I oc 2500K to the usual ~4.4Ghz, let's say up to 1,35v, is it safe to use Intel SpeedStep? Does it affect stability? Lower electricity bills are always a plus
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Speed step will lower your clocks to around 1.6ghz when idle/low power and there is no need to be running 4.5ghz 24/7 unless your PC is crunching/working 24/7. Make sure you set the voltage to offset so the vcore scales down with the clocks.
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Yep, right now Speedstep lowers the speed to 1,5Ghz and vcore is around ~1.000. I just read comments that Speedstep affects OCed CPU stability.
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It kinda depends, but if your system is stable under load it should work.
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tell you the truth i dont trust speed step or CNQ or anything that auto adjusts clock speeds because a machine can go idle at any time even if there is a demanding task. Id rather have total control overclock speed
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even on 775 it works great for me.. no stability issues whatsoever... and still the voltage is under the VID in idle too
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Oh cool, I'll definitely try it then since I monitor all the system info on my Logitech G15 LCDC window with a custom LCD app I made in AIDA64. I made it to show the CPU load, temp, clock speed, vcore, yet I cannot find where the CPU fan RPM option is. I can see the CPU fan rpms in my system's BIOS monitor page, but AID64 cannot find the sensor?
P.S. how much energy is really saved by SpeedStep? I mean if the CPU is on semi-idle mode (browsing, Word etc. office work). |
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Idle can be just 3w, instead of like 125W of an overclocked CPU. SO sometimes you'll be saving 99% of CPU power. I did measure this using proper meters, as well. Highspeed idle can be 40-45w, so I guess it's not 99%, but 90%.
I use turbo to overclock, and speedstep has to be on for turbo to owrk. I cannot say I've had any real issues. |
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Yes and I love it. Why the eff do I need 4GHz and 1.32v pumping through my CPU while I read a web page?
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Well even just browsing/office work you will find most of the time it is in low power mode except for the odd spike as general tasks really aren't that intensive at all, not quite sure on the numbers but seeing as the proc is a 95w chip and in low pwer mode it will be running around 1.5ghz / 1.0v then it could be using 20-40w in that kind of state? I am guessing and perhaps googling power consumption will give you a better idea.
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Oh one more thing! Is there a page that explains IN DETAIL about each of the BIOS settings on ASRock Z68 boards? Dunno if it's the brand or me, but never seen such vague BIOS.
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I found speedstep to cause problems when OC'ing a dual s771 system. So your question is valid. I think the best thing to do is to run without speedstep for a few weeks. Once you are happy with stability, turn speedstep on.
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I don't know how those things work but I assume they don't kick in the nanosecond the CPU sits idle. Or maybe they do, all I know is that my temps and power consumptions are better because of it. And as someone said above, these techs have come a long way since introduction.
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But on the topic of 1155 yeah nothing wrong with running it. I have no issues at all with my 4.6 OC (1.35-36V) and 1.6(.99-1.0V) I do run an Offset Voltage tho, its a minor one(-0.01) but its the difference between it running at 1.41V or greater and the 1.35-36V it runs with the offset on. Your the same as me running AIDA 64 on the G15. Very smart way to monitor I couldn't live without it.
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Yeah that's a nice use for the screen for sure...but I still couldn't justify the cost premium over my G110 which is essentially the same just no LCD for like $60.
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Edit: Somehow double posted
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Yeah, definitely a nice and very useful feature. Before this (and Afterburner support) I definitely thought that KB was overrated and overpriced. Sure, seeing frames per sec and such can be useful but not all the time.
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Yep FRAPS runs great on it too.
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You might wanna look thru your FRAPS options. This is just a pic I happened to have handy when I was trying to prove to some idiot that the BF3 beta was in DX11...
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