Too high temperatures can damage a Mobo. Keep it below 40°C to avoid issues.
Too high temperatures can damage a Mobo. Keep it below 40°C to avoid issues.
Yes lol, I used ASC for ram cleaning back when I only had 2g about 7 years ago. (It was a dark time) but anyhow for whatever reason I kept it even after it started to go downhill quality wise. The quick access to temps seemed useful, but I never considered it was just fake numbers being thrown at me...
It might not have been done that way. The method used to fetch data and AMD's algorithm differ from Intel's, which means the program could be more efficiently optimized for Intel. For instance, if you're looking for an app to adjust core parking and Windows performance on the fly, just let me know.
I’d really like to focus on the main parking software. It would assist in extending the life of my PC if it integrates properly with my custom build.
I've just installed it, now I need to discover the best times to park core besides regular desktop tasks. Are there any important details or considerations I should be aware of before using this tool?
It's free and works well. You'll have to play around with it. It's pretty self explanatory. So instead of going through all the windows fun of trying to park and unpark cores, which requires more than you think, slide the core parking slider. At different percentages, it parks more or less threads. Typically the SMT threads get parked first. Other than that, it's pretty easy to use. Here's a screeny of what it looks like on Intel setup. L@@K, even has memory cleaner!!
Sure, I understand what you meant at first. It makes sense now. Thanks for the help! I hadn't tried parking cores before since it was a bit tricky, so I thought I'd focus on Cool 'n Quiet mode. This should let me get more out of my OC headroom by disabling that setting and using this instead.