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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyea View Post
    Other way around.

    EIST is automatically disabled when overclocking.
    C1E can be left on if you wish for your multi to drop when idle. most leave it disabled to avoid possible issues with low voltage when resuming load.

    As for TM some leave it on, some leave it off. It really is a matter of choice.
    Sorry, you're wrong
    EIST: adjusts multiplier, lowering it to 6x on idle, it is active when you overclock if your multiplier is left to Auto/default

    C1E: once you increase your vcore manually, it will no longer kick in to lower your vcore on idle

    As for TM: some leave it off, but silly decision. If your CPU cooler fails, your CPU won't go in protection mode and will fry

    Attached is an image with ESIT kicking in at my 3.51GHz overclock, multiplier is 6x at idle
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