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Bios c-states and speed adjustment

Bios c-states and speed adjustment

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FlexibleNeon
Junior Member
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01-23-2016, 11:28 AM
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I was experimenting with BIOS settings to boost performance. I have the SpeedStep enabled on auto, but someone advised turning it off. They also suggested disabling CPU C-states, enabling multi-core enhancement, and turning on speed shift technology. I own an i7-9700F and an Asus motherboard, and I’m just starting out—any advice would be great!
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FlexibleNeon
01-23-2016, 11:28 AM #1

I was experimenting with BIOS settings to boost performance. I have the SpeedStep enabled on auto, but someone advised turning it off. They also suggested disabling CPU C-states, enabling multi-core enhancement, and turning on speed shift technology. I own an i7-9700F and an Asus motherboard, and I’m just starting out—any advice would be great!

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Absolite2004
Junior Member
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01-24-2016, 06:59 PM
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Nah no need to touch any of these things C-states, downclocks CPU when there's little to no load. Does not affect performance at full load MCE: only usable on CPUs with unlocked multiplier, in other words not on the 9700F Speedshift: lets clock speed jump up faster, but is enabled by default in the first place.
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Absolite2004
01-24-2016, 06:59 PM #2

Nah no need to touch any of these things C-states, downclocks CPU when there's little to no load. Does not affect performance at full load MCE: only usable on CPUs with unlocked multiplier, in other words not on the 9700F Speedshift: lets clock speed jump up faster, but is enabled by default in the first place.