Gibt es denn auch einen Kühler, der mit C&Q die "Stromkosten senkt"? Ich mein, leise is schon gut, aber C&Q möchte man ja auch aktivieren.
Das ist die Antwort vom Zalman support, weil einer meinte, sein Zalman geht dauernd an und aus wenn er von Vollast zu Normalnutzung übergeht bei aktiviertem C&Q. Verstehe eigentlich nicht, warum die nichts von der Technologie halten!? Kann man C&Q nun aktivieren oder nicht und wie sieht es mit dem XP90 aus, hier kauft man doch einen Lüfter extra und schließt ihn auch mit 3-Pin an die Mainboard Steuerung an.
zitat:
[Zalman's official statement about Asus Q-Fan Control]
Zalman recommends that users of the motherboard having an "intelligent fan control function" do not make it activated, rather but use Zalman's solution as originally provided & described for the proper usage on the manual.
[Zalman's official statement about AMD Cool'n'Quiet]
When the Cool'n'Quiet feature is enabled, the AMD64 stock cooler's fan speed becomes slower and its noise gets down according to lowered inlet ambient temperature. That's why reduced CPU clock frequency, when Cool'n'Quiet feature is activated, affects heat generation (energy consumption) reduction, so that lowered inlet ambient temperature results in fan speed down.
As the AMD64 stock cooler has the thermistor reading inlet ambient temperature, Cool'n'Quiet feature explained above can work. While, our retail coolers are not equipped with the thermistor. By the way, do you think Zalman's silent cooler needs to work with Cool'n'Quiet feature? We don't think so
If a CPU cooler can always be silent and powerful as if it were a Zalman, lowering the CPU speed for silent computing would be funny. However, AMD64 notebook users who want to enlengthen the battery life and AMD64 desktop users who always prefer energy economy to uneventful system performance are likely to welcome AMD's latest technology called Cool'n'Quiet.
zitatende
Das ist die Antwort vom Zalman support, weil einer meinte, sein Zalman geht dauernd an und aus wenn er von Vollast zu Normalnutzung übergeht bei aktiviertem C&Q. Verstehe eigentlich nicht, warum die nichts von der Technologie halten!? Kann man C&Q nun aktivieren oder nicht und wie sieht es mit dem XP90 aus, hier kauft man doch einen Lüfter extra und schließt ihn auch mit 3-Pin an die Mainboard Steuerung an.
zitat:
[Zalman's official statement about Asus Q-Fan Control]
Zalman recommends that users of the motherboard having an "intelligent fan control function" do not make it activated, rather but use Zalman's solution as originally provided & described for the proper usage on the manual.
[Zalman's official statement about AMD Cool'n'Quiet]
When the Cool'n'Quiet feature is enabled, the AMD64 stock cooler's fan speed becomes slower and its noise gets down according to lowered inlet ambient temperature. That's why reduced CPU clock frequency, when Cool'n'Quiet feature is activated, affects heat generation (energy consumption) reduction, so that lowered inlet ambient temperature results in fan speed down.
As the AMD64 stock cooler has the thermistor reading inlet ambient temperature, Cool'n'Quiet feature explained above can work. While, our retail coolers are not equipped with the thermistor. By the way, do you think Zalman's silent cooler needs to work with Cool'n'Quiet feature? We don't think so
If a CPU cooler can always be silent and powerful as if it were a Zalman, lowering the CPU speed for silent computing would be funny. However, AMD64 notebook users who want to enlengthen the battery life and AMD64 desktop users who always prefer energy economy to uneventful system performance are likely to welcome AMD's latest technology called Cool'n'Quiet.
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