I've just installed a t7200 into my t60.
Gains are marginal, but for $10 what the heck.
The biggest issue I was having was high heat when I first installed.
That's fixed, but it does noticeably idles a couple of degrees warmer.
I'm not interested in raw cpu power, I'm more interested in throughput that the increased 4mb of L2 cache that the CPU offers.
I've undervolted as much as I can, and I know that undervolting doesn't really interfere with the operations of the CPU.
What I'd like to know is if throttling the cpu affects the L2 cache in any way.
There is a tiny bit more snappiness to the system, that's nice, but I'm wondering if throttling the cpu has any effect on the cache?
T7200 and throttling/undervolting
T7200 and throttling/undervolting
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Re: T7200 and throttling/undervolting
The cache runs at the CPU clock, as far as I know, so you will still have the same amount of cache, it will just run slower.
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Re: T7200 and throttling/undervolting
I believe that you're using the term "throttling" to describe an entirely different phenomenon.fefrie wrote:
I'm not interested in raw cpu power, I'm more interested in throughput that the increased 4mb of L2 cache that the CPU offers.
I've undervolted as much as I can, and I know that undervolting doesn't really interfere with the operations of the CPU.
What I'd like to know is if throttling the cpu affects the L2 cache in any way.
There is a tiny bit more snappiness to the system, that's nice, but I'm wondering if throttling the cpu has any effect on the cache?
CPU will not throttle from being undervolted, but it will throttle if it starts getting *really* hot.
Cache is fixed, and not affected by any tweaking of the processor itself.
The biggest problem with the C2D CPUs is that their undervolting capabilities - especially when compared to the Pentium M platform - are rather poor.
Having said that, you should be able to enjoy a stable system without too many tweaks.
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