Eh, no point in that. Once you set your pagefile max & min sizes to the same thing, it'll never fragment (since it's not resizing dynamically).
I wasn't talking about fragmentation of the pagefile I just quoted the whole sentence. I like a partition because you can place it on an inner track real easy at the end of the disk rather then going through a non-windows defragger to do it.

Partitions are so 5 years ago
Sure...

Back to the BX2...

So I got my response from Intel tech support about C1E, makes me laugh so I thought to share it. The "advice I got"...

Thank you once more for contacting Intel(R) Technical Support.

Regarding this situation with your Intel(R) Desktop Board D975XBX2, please try
the following:

- Go to Control Panel > Power Options.
- On the Power Scheme option, please choose 'Always On'.

This should disable the Enhanced Intel SpeedStep(R) Technology on OS level, and
should put the multiplier at the maximum value.

Please do not hesitate to contact us again if you need further assistance.
If you look back in this thread from the email I sent. The first 3 lines of my email.

Processor model: QX6700 (I'm at work can't see box, but its an 06 week 47 if
that helps)
EIST is disabled in BIOS, windows power management is set to always on.
Makes me laugh, no need to talk with Intel anymore they don't even read what I write.