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[SOLVED] - Will there be any negative effects to my CPU and its . . . NZXT's CAM software is freezing my Ryzen PC (3700X) NZXT is aware of the issue but still has yet to come out with a fix for over a year People have said that disabling global C-States has fixed the issue for them, and I need CAM in order to use my AIO and fan controller properly Will
[SOLVED] - TUF B550M Plus - Global C States? - Toms Hardware Forum That also shows CPPC settings right below it but my BIOS only has the Global C States setting I learned, though, that the "search" works (F9 key) So search for it and the settings appear for me to change Just no clue what area of BIOS they're in!
Question Disabling C-States fixed freezes. . . now what? - Toms Hardware . . . C-States are the step downs at idle, the sleep states C0 is On, active C1-3 are the first layers of sleep, ones that include the lock screen, screen savers etc where the cpu is basically still active but has shut down non-essential programs and services
[SOLVED] Disabled CPU C-States and Sleep Mode In my ASUS BIOS, I disabled CPU C-states, because I was experiencing random system freezing, and this is one of the things to try So far so good, but how does it affect sleep mode? If I put this Win 10 desktop to sleep, the fans turn off But since C-states are disabled, does that mean my CPU
[SOLVED] ASUS TUF GAMING X570-PLUS bios settings - Toms Hardware Forum Global C-state Control = Enabled (Advanced\AMD CBS\CPU Common Options) CPPC = Enabled (Advanced\AMD CBS\NBIO Common Options\SMU Common Options) CPPC Preferred Cores = Enabled (Advanced\AMD CBS\NBIO Common Options\SMU Common Options) AMD Cool'n'Quiet = Enabled (Advanced\AMD CBS\NBIO Common Options\SMU Common Options\DF Cstates = Enabled)
[SOLVED] Computer Freezes at Random Intervals While CPU idle Global c-state control is related to c-states core states, enabling it simply lets the OS put idle cores to sleep, which users have noted that it causes performance issues (i e stutters) while gaming It's best to disable it, it's really not important and it doesn't really work properly, same with AMD Cool N Quiet, an older version of it
Correct Bios Settings for Ryzen 5 3600. - Toms Hardware Forum My question comes from the fact that the information about 1usmus settings kinda die at the year 2019 and 2020, and there's a lot of conflicting information as zen3 came out, some people say that global c-states cause stutter and is better to keep it off, cppc on, cppc should stay off, that power supply iddle control dosn't do jack, yada, yada, yada
[SOLVED] - What to do with C-states? | Toms Hardware Forum Now my question is about C-states There are 3 options for every C-state (C1E, C3, C6, C7, Package) in my BIOS: Auto, Enabled, Disabled Here are the recordings of the first few minutes after booting and staying idle on all 3 settings Why isn't there a noticable difference between Enabled and Disabled? I expected Enabled to be something like