Jokester said:Some boards allow you to do this, I think the EVGA 680i has the option to disable all but Core 0 in the BIOS and I think the Bad Axe has something similar.
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easyrider said:why would you do this?![]()
Yes to what you said....Shimmy said:But perhaps he would be able to clock the Q6600 like an E6600, for use in games (with 2 cores disabled ofc)
Then use the full 4 cores for programs that utilize all cores, at a lower clock.
This might not be possible, I don't know. So don't flame if it isn't please![]()
Only Jokester would have thought of this oneJokester said:Benchmarking.
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chaparral said:Yes to what you said....
Plus i be able to save on the electric bill by only running one or two cores went 4 not needed...Only Jokester would have thought of this one![]()
But don't speedstep just turn the core speeds down ???WJA96 said:Then you actually want to turn on Speedstep as it does exactly that.
chaparral said:But don't speedstep just turn the core speeds down ???
I didn't think speedstep disables any of the cpu cores....
I think disabling some the cores would use less electric...(maybetsj said:Yeah Intel Speedtep lowers the multiplier which in effect lowers the clock speed of the CPU... but once its under load the multiplier goes higher again![]()
chaparral said:I think disabling some the cores would use less electric...(maybe)