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  1. #1

    Default Underclocking


    Hello there, im in need of some GREEN help.

    You noticed that I capitalized GREEN in my post. Green stands for lower energy consumption and lesser heat. I am a conscious guy on energy saving and GREEN and Underclocking goes well with it but I have some questions I need to know.

    I've searched everywhere in google but I can't find a decent answer on the risks of underclocking. Some say you can void its warranty, some say it can be unstable but it is definitely safe. Now what the hell does that mean? Ironic but I want to underclock either my processor or gpu for energy saving.

    My rig has been running for 72 hours already and I am pretty aware that running this thing 24/7 is a definite waste of energy. I can't turn this off as it is either indexing or downloading some important stuff. I know there's power management in control panel but I think its not enough. I need to bring down power consumption.

    Thank you very much

  2. #2
    mura gihapon na og overclocking bai templa templa pero reverse lang
    padong ubos nga speed niya padong ubos mga voltages
    naa ko nakit an nakapadagan sa iya amd 7750 be ba to nga mo pass og benchmark naa ra sa 100 mhz ba below ba to nga speed. dili ko 100% sure if mao ba na nga procie to nakalimot nako sa link
    try lang if maubsan nimo to 500 mhz na wala na gane to siya nagamit og heatsink sa procie
    gi tung tung ra ang pang north bridge nga heatsink hehehe

  3. #3
    if you are an intel user. jsut enable the intel speedstep

    and lower your multiplier to its lowest level.

  4. #4
    @ts better post your specs first and if you can go for lesser wattage psus that would be great. this is your torrent rig?

  5. #5
    no need to underclock, if ur proc is intel just enable eist and c1e on ur bios mobo.

  6. #6
    underclocking is pointless if you want to save on electricity, as everyone above has mentioned, there's already stuff like intel's speedstep & c1e & amd's cool & quiet.

    now, if you want to save electricity without compromising performance/overclocking, you can undervolt your processor. i have my e8500 slightly overclocked to 3.4ghz, but undervolted to 1.088v. runs fully stable 24/7, my load temps never go past 45 degrees thats lower than my stock temps, & imo low temps = lower power consumption heh

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Sasori View Post
    no need to underclock, if ur proc is intel just enable eist and c1e on ur bios mobo.
    Nag nose bleed ko sa terms, so googled it hehehe:

    EIST= Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology
    C1E=Enhanced Halt State? (lahi lagi sa)

    According to this guy on this link, when enabled EIST, "lower idle temperatures resulting from the lower multiple and Vcore"

    Question on bios settings C1E and EIST

    So does this mean if naka auto imung OC (using the auto OC) the power consumption will be the same if not overclocked right? not unless if you will manually adjust voltages?

    what if the voltages is too low, so your procie is hungry for energy, dili kaha mas delikado?
    just like blood glucose, if its too low, you are most at risk than being diabetic

    When I tried to OC I did not turn EIST and C1E off so naka auto akong OC. I noticed that when I OC'ed to 35%, the multiplier is 6, then when I UC it at 133mhz, the multiplier is 9. Also the voltages are adjusted as well accordingly, so I think, wala ra cya na power hungry.

    I read somewhere that if you OC, the lower multiplier is better so mao cguro ni why if naka Auto OC and UC, UC has higher multiplier than OC

    My specs:
    Procie:E2160
    Mobo: ASUS P5KPL-AM

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Der FüHRER View Post
    underclocking is pointless if you want to save on electricity, as everyone above has mentioned, there's already stuff like intel's speedstep & c1e & amd's cool & quiet.

    now, if you want to save electricity without compromising performance/overclocking, you can undervolt your processor. i have my e8500 slightly overclocked to 3.4ghz, but undervolted to 1.088v. runs fully stable 24/7, my load temps never go past 45 degrees thats lower than my stock temps, & imo low temps = lower power consumption heh
    When we talked bai that you brought your volts to 1.088v, when I came home, "power hungry" ang naa sa akong mind. Pila na ka days nag dagan in this voltage?

  9. #9
    since july pa, 24/7 settings nako na ang stock niya is around 1.20 - 1.25v. i only change the voltages when i'm doing benchmarks at 4ghz+, so far 3.4ghz ra akong max stable @ 1.088 hehe

    naa ra bai:




    1.072 tungod ata na sa vdroop, 1.088 akong gi set sa bios ana. i've run stability tests on this voltage before tho

  10. #10
    wow I will try this!

    @ personal, guess this is better, you get both worlds to work

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