QUOTE(PCcrazy @ Jan 25 2006, 07:55 PM)
Not really, if you enabled the CnQ, only the multiplier will change. It has got nothing to do with the fan. The fan can be set manually by you. At idle load, multi x5 is activated and at full load it will return to the multi that you have previously set in BIOS.
Mind you it's only recommended if your system is not stable. In my case running CnQ even at 270 HTT is completely stable. So I can overclock my system at the same time saving the electricity.
ic.. dunno either it is coincidence or not, coz last time when i enable the CnQ to see what happen while in 280HTT, the fan wouldnt surpass 3000rpm at full load.. beside, from the name itself, i assume the processor running "Cool"-->lower temp == lower volt(power consumption) 'n' "Quite"-->lower rpm fan == noiseless.. Mind you it's only recommended if your system is not stable. In my case running CnQ even at 270 HTT is completely stable. So I can overclock my system at the same time saving the electricity.
neway, im wonderring how does it saving the electricity as u said?.. by stabilize the multi so the HT will running in stable?..
Jan 25 2006, 11:52 PM
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