Quote Originally Posted by crazyea View Post
C1E/TM/EIST all adjust voltages and/or clock multiplier based on load and/or temperature. Its best to have these disabled while overclocking.
Hi,

okay, C1E and EIST should be disabled anytime, right. But TM2 are only throttle Core frequence and Vcore if the CPU heats up to the critical temperature. Some oc'ed systems are not working in this critical area, so we can leave TM2 enabled, i think. Q6600/G0 throttle first time when the Coretemperature arrives 85°C/185°F. Before this Value are not arrived, TM2 are not active. Ricgth?

cya,
Cb

Sorry for my bad english