Sleep mode and overclocking.
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Sleep mode and overclocking.
03-04-2014 9:36 PM
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I'm looking for a new PC. The May edition of PCPro recommended a Chillblast Fusion Quasar. This has a 3.4 GHz Intel core i5-4670k(3.8 GHz) overclocked to 4.3 GHz and a Gigabyte GA-Z87-HD3 motherboard. I've just noticed in the small print it says;
“As with most desktop PC systems, the use of sleep mode is not recommended as there is a chance your PC will not resume correctly. This and other hibernation features are used entirely at your own risk. On overclocked machines, sleep mode may be disabled.”
I use sleep mode all the time on my six-year-old Windows 7 PC and yes it doesn't always wake up.
But is there an issue with overclocked machines that sleep mode has to be disabled.
Re: Sleep mode and overclocking.
04-04-2014 2:04 AM
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You will probably get a huge reduction in lifetime - which you will notice.
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Re: Sleep mode and overclocking.
04-04-2014 9:06 AM
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Re: Sleep mode and overclocking.
04-04-2014 10:19 AM
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as for overclocking , i dont think its worth tha hassle
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04-04-2014 10:22 AM
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Re: Sleep mode and overclocking.
04-04-2014 12:39 PM
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Re: Sleep mode and overclocking.
04-04-2014 6:12 PM
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Quote from: dgk “As with most desktop PC systems, the use of sleep mode is not recommended as there is a chance your PC will not resume correctly. This and other hibernation features are used entirely at your own risk. On overclocked machines, sleep mode may be disabled.”
Sounds rock-solid.
There is no excuse for sleep not working correctly on a modern PC, irrespective of whether or not there is a "need" for it due to cold boot speeds.
Re: Sleep mode and overclocking.
04-04-2014 6:37 PM
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When they are asleep they don't use the batteries much.
They sleep little and often.
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Re: Sleep mode and overclocking.
07-04-2014 3:13 PM
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Quote from: CX There is no excuse for sleep not working correctly on a modern PC, irrespective of whether or not there is a "need" for it due to cold boot speeds.
I am glad to hear that CX. I don't want to go to the bother of closing down all my applications and open files when taking a break.
I've spoken to Chillblast and they say that they disable the sleep function on all their computers.
On the subject of overclocking if they overclock the PC then the settings for this are stored in a profile in the BIOS as are the standard non overclocked settings, so it is easy to change from one to the other. So I can try it in the overclocked state and see whether I think any increase in performance is worth having at the risk of shortening the life of the CPU.
Re: Sleep mode and overclocking.
07-04-2014 6:22 PM
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The difference is whether they are disabling the sleep functionality completely, or just disabling the auto sleep timeout. The latter is understandable on a desktop PC, as is disabling hard disk sleep timeout.
Having the ability to sleep on demand is useful, so I wouldn't want to disable that. Without sleep your choices are either: a) shut down all your open files and re-open them after cold booting or b) leave the computer running 24/7.
Re: Sleep mode and overclocking.
23-04-2014 12:34 PM
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