Just a quick question RE cool'n'quiet while overclocking.
Can I assume that if I overclock using the multiplier (on a PII 720BE, if it matters), then when cool'n'quiet kicks in it'll drop down to the same speed as stock.
Eg 200x5 = 1gHz (cool'n'quiet from stock or oc)
200x14 = 2.8gHz (stock)
200x18 = 3.6gHz (oc)
(example numbers)
as opposed to
200x5 = 1gHz (cool'n'quiet from stock)
200 x 14 = 2.8gHz (stock)
260x5 = 1.3gHz (cool'n'quiet from oc)
260x14 = 3.6gHz (oc)
(example numbers)
Am I right, therefore, in saying that overclocking using only the multiplier should give a cooler system while idling?
Can I assume that if I overclock using the multiplier (on a PII 720BE, if it matters), then when cool'n'quiet kicks in it'll drop down to the same speed as stock.
Eg 200x5 = 1gHz (cool'n'quiet from stock or oc)
200x14 = 2.8gHz (stock)
200x18 = 3.6gHz (oc)
(example numbers)
as opposed to
200x5 = 1gHz (cool'n'quiet from stock)
200 x 14 = 2.8gHz (stock)
260x5 = 1.3gHz (cool'n'quiet from oc)
260x14 = 3.6gHz (oc)
(example numbers)
Am I right, therefore, in saying that overclocking using only the multiplier should give a cooler system while idling?