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In Reply to: RE: Graphics core now at 0.625 - try setting "Internal Graphics Clock" to 400 (lowest) instead of Auto. nt posted by cics on May 04, 2010 at 10:10:44
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You cannot stop "Cryptographic Services" as on reboot service persists. Solution is to remap "Rip" button in cMP to disable it. You need to create a .bat file say "c:\cryptsvc.bat" with following:
@echo off
sc stop cryptsvc
Remap "Ripper" button in cicsMemoryPlayer.pth file to:
RIPPER #H "c:\cryptsvc.bat"
On boot, simply press "Rip" button to stop this nasty service (which impacts sound quality). Screen flashes and cMP does a refresh. Thereafter only 2 services should be running (PnP and RPC) - if using mobo soundcard then a 3rd service, "Windows Audio" is needed.
Update: still running stock CPU cooler with temps at 23°C doing 192k SRC@145db output. Tried disconnecting fan and this gives ~53°C using Intel's little heatsink! Impressive considering these CPUs can run to ~73°C.
On the subject of CPU temperatures:
I have had poor experiences of Intel processors running their thermal management algorithms at almost 50degC below rated temperatures - backing off clock cycles to reduce thermal stress on the chip and inducing (in my case video) playback issues.
My recommendation is always keep well away from rated temperatures, the internal chip temp sensors are crude, not calibrated and thermal algorithms are not published...
Not sure if you using Core ix CPU but this model is a first for matching RealTemp measures. On long runs I'm getting a stable 26°C.
PROCHOT condition causes degradation you experienced - this is very rare in low voltage & frequency setups.
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