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You need to have all the power saving stuff on in the bios. C states. Speed step. Etc. Something isn't set properly.

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post #12 of 13
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Sorry for my baddie english..
It is not English what is a problem ! It is your knowledge about electricity! Do not try to understand, just watch for Power -> in CoreTemp or HWMonitor
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post #13 of 13
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Minimum and MAx are set to 100% is that alright?

No that is not right.

The Windows Power Options - Minimum processor state needs to be set to a low number like 5% if you want the power saving features of your CPU to work correctly. The CPU speed will not go down to 5% but setting this to a low value allows your CPU to go as low as possible.
Edited by unclewebb - 8/8/12 at 8:46am
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