Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
After overclocking, my CPU is at 100% all the time.

It was set to performance, prior to the Overclock.
But would go to a much lower clock speed, when not actively doing something CPU intensive.
Quickly paging through the video you used to OC (from your other thread)... you've either disabled this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMZoWOpry40&t=4m29s

or these:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMZoWOpry40&t=7m35s

The guy mentions that they've been known to cause instability and the only time I've ever been told to turn those off if you're
going for an extreme overclock (nothing you're expecting to run 24-7). In my opinion, following overclocking guides to a 'T'
don't make any sense because components are never the same. Each CPU, each resistor, each capacitor, whatever... they
all have a different tolerances from board to board or CPU to CPU. For instance, he tells people to turn off C1/C3 and I would
tell people to leave it on because it saves power and cuts down on unnecessary heat.