Simple question: will enabling EIST + C settings make a computer slower when using it? What I mean is: when the computer needs more CPU power, is that power there instantly, or do we lose some because of e.g. the reaction time etc to give higher performance?
I tired andresergios settings worked really well , i hit with everything and couldn't tell it was throttling power , but temp was much cooler

Quote Originally Posted by andressergio View Post
that was before nossy now on this i2600k works as a charm you wont feel notha

try it
2600k have alot going for them