theshadow27
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Is automatic dynamic switching bad for a CPU?
I have a 2.0 ghz Pentium M centreno... I am using NHC and it has 3 options, save battery, max performance, or dynamic switching. I assume that dynamic is the best, as it saves battery when I am not using the CPU and it kicks it up a notch when I am, but is bouncing the multiplier around like that all the time good for the CPU? otherwise I can manually switch between max performance and max battery.
waht do you all think?
I have a 2.0 ghz Pentium M centreno... I am using NHC and it has 3 options, save battery, max performance, or dynamic switching. I assume that dynamic is the best, as it saves battery when I am not using the CPU and it kicks it up a notch when I am, but is bouncing the multiplier around like that all the time good for the CPU? otherwise I can manually switch between max performance and max battery.
waht do you all think?