Just do it yourself. Turn on all the speedstep features on the mobo and turn llc off. Under cpuz you will see that the multiplier changes incrementally. Not just between 20/21 and 12. The voltages will change too, but not so much.
Well good for you. Mine does so that's that. Of course mine isn't set to default. We will have to agree to disagree cos this is getting silly.
And why was that last screenshot taken at the end of the burn test, when there was hardly any load on the cores?
Not really silly. Anyone else have an i7 system that does this?
I have an XFX X58, a UD5 and a P6T and I can't make any of them vary the multiplier with load. The CPUs either seem to be loaded or speedstepped.
I have the latest BIOS revision on all boards.
A German site has just tested the H50 and it barely beat a TRUE.
Which is hardly surprising given the actual size of the cooling area.
Interesting. Thanks bulldog. This with the Apache fans?
In my honest word ... the corsair H50 is no way the better than the Prolimatech Megahalems CPU Cooler. Because H50 cannot cope with 4.2Ghz full load but Prolimatech Megahalems can cope.
H50 :
4.0Ghz full load at 79C at 1.30vcore otherwise 73C at 1.20vcore
4.2Ghz full load at 88C at 1.31vcore otherwise 84C at 1.29vcore
Prolimatech Megahalems :
4.0Ghz full load at 74C at 1.30vcore otherwise 67C at 1.20vcore
4.2Ghz full load at 81C at 1.31vcore otherwise 76C at 1.29vcore
Both been tested myself after 8 hours full load using prime 95 blend test.