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Speed Shift / EIST / power plan questions

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Hi,
I run my OC with fixed vcore, LLC Turbo on my 9900k
My power plan is "normal"
Right now Speed Shift / EIST are enabled
Is there any loss of stability / performance if those are enabled?
Should I enable all of them ? One of them? Neither?
I would like to know what is the "ration" beetween performance and cooling by using or not those different setttings and also If I should use max performance on windows power plan.
Thanks
 
Why would anyone want max usage 100% of the time? Keep them enabled and windows on balanced, voltage and clock will be low on idle/low end tasks, your OC will kick in once you start playing games etc.
 
I was told that having a fixed vcore, those were useless but maybe it was misleading? :)
Never said change your vcore. Maybe have interpreted this wrong, but you just keep a static voltage in bios, for example 1.3v for 5GHz or whatever and keep those settings activated. Your voltage and clocks will adjust depending on load.
 
No I meant that i was told that EIST ans Speed Shift are useless since i run a static vcore. But apparently that was wrong

But it's better to disable those when stabilizing oc right?
 
Disable while exploring overclock modes of your cpu, to eliminate variables.
But for 24/7 I run dynamic vcore (with offset) and speedshift enabled.
 
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