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It is not necessary. Your CPU will still thermal throttle if it ever gets too hot. It will be fine to disable the EIST. You will be fine. Disabling C-States will prevent your processor from going into a low power state and will significantly increase idle power consumption. Whilst doing something productive with your computer, it spends most of the time in C1 state - and if you make it C1E, you'll save power. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Question ASUS x99 deluxe long boot time despite of dram training disabled and fast boot enabled.

Post thread. CPUs and Overclocking. Graphics Cards. AnandTech is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number Asked 10 years ago. Active 7 years, 7 months ago. Viewed 20k times. The system worked - I'm using it now - but everything is a bit "off", for example: The keyboard missed key strokes, and occasionally duplicated them.

The mouse is jumpy and unresponsive. The audio output to the speakers is distorted. The Nvidia display driver intermittently crashed and recovered. Improve this question. Sounds like a BIOS bug. Have you tried upgrading the BIOS? Make sure pins are not bent.

If you are still having issues, make sure the RAM timings are correct. Rarely, but sometimes, parts just aren't compatible; try replacing your upgraded components with the old ones to make sure the issue is localized to the new parts, and not some OS fluke. Aura Intelligent Cooling. Wallpapers Aura Sync Armoury crate. Sign In Sign Up. Is it safe to turn off all the C-state?

Is it safe if I disable all of it? Read a post where disable the C-state will enhance overclocking? Hi, I don't use speedstep, sleep or hibernate, my primary use are Power up, play Battlefield 3 for a few hours and other games as well, then browse the internet, maybe will keep it running for days, then shut down.



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