*I hope this would be considered the proper forum for this discussion, but feel free to move if not.
Over the past couple of years I have always pushed my system for maximum clocks and performance, both from a CPU perspective, as well as the GPU perspective when gaming. The past few months I've been fooling around with the settings in Windows 10(X64) to let the OS dynamically control CPU clocks based on demand instead of a Bios OC that runs full time. My system runs 24/7, and the power savings I'm experiencing by doing this is nothing short of miraculous based on my recent electricity bills. I never realized how much power my system was using while being constantly OC'ed and cooled.
If you look at the attached screenshots, you'll see the voltages, clocks and temps that my system is managing at an ambient room temperature of around 72F. The amazing thing is that my browsing, viewing videos/movies and gaming have not seemed to have suffered as I have not noticed any buffering, drops in FPS or anything that one might associate with dynamic CPU and GPU control.
I know this is the OC'ing section, but I wanted to see how many of you utilize dynamic controls over your systems and the reasons for doing so??
My apologies for the low res of the attached images, but I'm not sure how to attach higher res versions.
post edited by mankxp - 2020/10/26 15:22:29