aymeric106
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If you don't want to enable the 4th core, you should use F3F I think, OCed or not.
By the way, even with stock fan, the 720 can be overclocked pretty good.
Also, a nice add-on I use is this tool. It's a cool'n'quiet rework.
http://home.comcast.net/~pmc650/sit...2/&PHPSESSID=0487a762718f20b49b23f3d2078391b4
It's better than the gigabyte energy saver software
I installed it as a service, and it works great.
Here's my cnqsvcOC.cfg
[PState0]
cpuFreq=2800
cpuVolts=1.3250
nbVolts=1.2
[PState1]
cpuFreq=2100
cpuVolts=1.2250
nbVolts=1.2
[PState2]
cpuFreq=1600
cpuVolts=1.1250
nbVolts=1.2
[PState3]
cpuFreq=800
cpuVolts=1.0250
nbVolts=1.2
[LoopSleep]
loopSleep=50
The only annoying thing is: If the computer reboot sudenly (BSOD), you've got to stop the service, delete the cnqsvcOC.$$$safe!.run file and restart the service
aymeric
By the way, even with stock fan, the 720 can be overclocked pretty good.
Also, a nice add-on I use is this tool. It's a cool'n'quiet rework.
http://home.comcast.net/~pmc650/sit...2/&PHPSESSID=0487a762718f20b49b23f3d2078391b4
It's better than the gigabyte energy saver software
I installed it as a service, and it works great.
Here's my cnqsvcOC.cfg
[PState0]
cpuFreq=2800
cpuVolts=1.3250
nbVolts=1.2
[PState1]
cpuFreq=2100
cpuVolts=1.2250
nbVolts=1.2
[PState2]
cpuFreq=1600
cpuVolts=1.1250
nbVolts=1.2
[PState3]
cpuFreq=800
cpuVolts=1.0250
nbVolts=1.2
[LoopSleep]
loopSleep=50
The only annoying thing is: If the computer reboot sudenly (BSOD), you've got to stop the service, delete the cnqsvcOC.$$$safe!.run file and restart the service
aymeric