mylittlepony
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- Aug 6, 2007
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You may have noticed under the BIOS's "Intelligent Tweaker" menu there is an item labeled C.I.A.2 (CPU Intelligent Accelerator). From what I understand, it "overclocks on the fly."
There are 5 modes (other than "Disabled" that claim to boost the CPU from 5% to 19% depending on loading.
I'm running "Racing" mode now (9-11% boost).
Currently, here's my system at idle:
2000 Mhz (throttled down, I'm assuming using the CPU EIST (SpeedStep) tech.
Temp1: 51C
Temp2: 32C
Core0: 30C
Core1: 31C
I then ran ORTHOS for 5 minutes. After five minutes:
CPU core speed: 3093.2 Mhz
Multiplier: X8.0
Bus Speed: 386.6 Mhz
Rated FSB: 1546.6 Mhz
Temp1: 51C
Temp2: 56C
Core0: 52C
Core1: 52C
That's with the stock heatsink/cooler, E6750, eVGA 8800 GTS in a Coolermaster CENTURION 5 case.
Not too bad....
There are 5 modes (other than "Disabled" that claim to boost the CPU from 5% to 19% depending on loading.
I'm running "Racing" mode now (9-11% boost).
Currently, here's my system at idle:
2000 Mhz (throttled down, I'm assuming using the CPU EIST (SpeedStep) tech.
Temp1: 51C
Temp2: 32C
Core0: 30C
Core1: 31C
I then ran ORTHOS for 5 minutes. After five minutes:
CPU core speed: 3093.2 Mhz
Multiplier: X8.0
Bus Speed: 386.6 Mhz
Rated FSB: 1546.6 Mhz
Temp1: 51C
Temp2: 56C
Core0: 52C
Core1: 52C
That's with the stock heatsink/cooler, E6750, eVGA 8800 GTS in a Coolermaster CENTURION 5 case.
Not too bad....