new program for cooler AMD
Hello , I tested the new free software S2Kctl , you can download at http://www. majorgeeks. com/download4216.html , but I don't know how to make the adjusts I'm not American and I don't know many english (I'm Brazilian ) I came in to forum section of the program but the site is in Russian can you tell me what adjus ...
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Hello , I tested the new free software S2Kctl , you can download at http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4216.html , but I don't know how to make the adjusts I'm not American and I don't know many english (I'm Brazilian ) I came in to forum section of the program but the site is in Russian can you tell me what adjust is optimized for most of people 8,16,32,64 ? thanks if anybody answer
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ok , i tryed Cpuidle but it not worked here with WINXP and ASUS a7n8x DE LUxe I think cos nforce2 chipset.
I tested this new program in game DOD , and worked fine but when a increase the parameters I don't saw any difference , that's my doubt about the high value .
BTW what means "bus divisiors" and what happens with this value?
I tested this new program in game DOD , and worked fine but when a increase the parameters I don't saw any difference , that's my doubt about the high value .
BTW what means "bus divisiors" and what happens with this value?
any arguments why not? sound interesting if a mega geek won´t use an app that cools down the CPU by 4°C
But the value of "bus divisiors" must be setup in what value 8 ,16,32 ,64 or what? and the other value must setup in the same way? thanks for answer I try to apply mertsh tip to go for a dicionary in Russian but not worked fine , sry Mertsh , I think we can find the answer here with ours computers
I have been using CPUidle (another program perform like this one) for about 2 years now. From my PIII to Athlon XP and the program works fine, if you read the documentation of CPUidle at www.cpuidle.de , it stated that the program will stabalize a system that run the program. and now finally i found a free alternative.
This is really a must have for everyone. Why because people is complaining that Athlon is running hotter then Pentium 4, why? because of the operating system that does't apply HLT, which is implemented in Linux which helps Athlon processor. If you try to run cpuidle on p4 system, it would't really helps.
This is really a must have for everyone. Why because people is complaining that Athlon is running hotter then Pentium 4, why? because of the operating system that does't apply HLT, which is implemented in Linux which helps Athlon processor. If you try to run cpuidle on p4 system, it would't really helps.
Yea, thats pretty useless..
I mean 4c.... on idle.... is nothing....
If it was 12C on load, id care.
I mean 4c.... on idle.... is nothing....
If it was 12C on load, id care.
Hello my friends , have you try any value different in " BUS divisiors" like 14,32,64 or others value? os default parameters are the best? can anybody answer
Cheers Mertsch
That made I larf
The reduction in temperature is only for idle temps not load.
Any tweak happy person doesnt want to have to wait longer for all the components to heat up before they know its stable, so for tweakers this patch doesnt help a lot !
For a non tweaking PC, this patch will use a cooling mode not used by many cooling programs that knocks a bit more off your idle temps. Great for keeping the bills down and if your PC is your heating :)
That made I larf
The reduction in temperature is only for idle temps not load.
Any tweak happy person doesnt want to have to wait longer for all the components to heat up before they know its stable, so for tweakers this patch doesnt help a lot !
For a non tweaking PC, this patch will use a cooling mode not used by many cooling programs that knocks a bit more off your idle temps. Great for keeping the bills down and if your PC is your heating :)