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Quote:Originally Posted by TwoCables It would be significantly easier for you to find your post than it would be for me to find it because you're the one who posted it.  Not only that, but I use the 100 Posts Per Page setting, and I...
Quote:Originally Posted by TwoCables Can you show me the Intel specs and links you posted?  I'm not challenging you, but I'd rather not have to go looking for it. I took the time to gather a few useful links and post them. If you...
Quote:Originally Posted by TwoCables Tell that to Hardware Secrets: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/611 That dates back to 2008 (! ) and that is not the usage for current processors. hardwaresecrets isn't calling them sleep...
Quote:Originally Posted by TwoCables  I mean, I know that they're also called sleep states, so all I'm doing is making sure no one confuses it with Sleep Mode.  I like to keep things as clear as possible. They are not called sleep...
Welcome. The descriptions Windows provides is confusing and not at all clear,
Quote:Originally Posted by erickmiller Nope. The write caching in the OS. I have the screenshots at the office, so I'm trying to remember the exact numbers, but while using a relatively old machine (an HP Desktop) while testing...
Are you talking about disabling write caching on the device? That disables the on-board cache, not the OS cache.
The C states are called idle-states, not sleep-states, so should be referred to as idle-state. To kizwan: whenever your CPU is to maxed out to 100%, it will be idling and enter c idle states. Real world is you don't run your CPU in a...
Quote:Originally Posted by kevindd992002 So if I can be stable at 1.45V 4.7GHz Ultra High LLC and want to lower the LLC, which setting do you recommend and why? Is this confirmed already? The only time the SSD performance is...
Quote:Originally Posted by kizwan Regarding the C3/C6 states & their impact to SSD performance, I read some discussion on it in the other forum. The benchmark show the difference because CPU is not fully loaded. Let say you're...
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