27 Jun 2007 at 07:19 #1 Yan816 Yan816 Associate Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 460 spread spectrum clocking on a hard drive? Can anyone tell me what it does and is it worth enabling it. Thanks.
spread spectrum clocking on a hard drive? Can anyone tell me what it does and is it worth enabling it. Thanks.
27 Jun 2007 at 10:39 #2 rpstewart rpstewart Man of Honour Joined 11 Mar 2003 Posts 10,704 Location Greenock, Scotland It's designed to prevent interference in high density rack configurations and therefore isn't requried in a desktop environment.
It's designed to prevent interference in high density rack configurations and therefore isn't requried in a desktop environment.
26 May 2009 at 02:59 #4 Stu Stu Soldato Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 2,742 Location Wirral rpstewart said: It's designed to prevent interference in high density rack configurations and therefore isn't requried in a desktop environment. Click to expand... Although not required, is there any harm in enabling it, or do you actively recommend disabling the feature?
rpstewart said: It's designed to prevent interference in high density rack configurations and therefore isn't requried in a desktop environment. Click to expand... Although not required, is there any harm in enabling it, or do you actively recommend disabling the feature?
26 May 2009 at 08:53 #5 rpstewart rpstewart Man of Honour Joined 11 Mar 2003 Posts 10,704 Location Greenock, Scotland SSC tends to be disabled by default. You can enable it if you want but it's generally more hassle than it's worth to do it.
SSC tends to be disabled by default. You can enable it if you want but it's generally more hassle than it's worth to do it.