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Default Intel E2200 'Speedstep Technology' Question

Hi to all,
Does anyone know how to disable speedstep Technology in Windows Vista?

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Go in BIOS under Advanced BIOS features or similar, and disable C1E, and EIST(speedstep)
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Speedstep technology can only be disabled in your systems bios.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply. The only thing i have in my Bios is the EIST option. I cant find the C1E Option any where. But CPU-Z is still telling me that Speedstep is enabled due to the fact that one of my cores is only at 1.5 ghz and with a 6 multi. My other core is overclocked to 2.80 with a 11 multi for the time being. I did disable EIST also. Any ideas?

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