I've been messing with my CPU settings for the past couple weeks and have tried out AMD's Eco Mode. I love it. By dropping the TDP from 105 to 65 watts, the CPU runs about 20ºC cooler while doing Cinebench R23 multicore and retains about 95% of its performance. And it's still boosting to 4.85GHz like the stock 105w TDP. The computer is much quieter now because the fans don't ramp up and it isn't dumping nearly as much heat into the room. With temperatures like this, passive cooling would be a totally viable option.
Of course every silicon is different and results probably vary, but I'm pretty sure these results are normal. It really goes to show the diminishing returns that are achieved by increasing power to the CPU. The market is obsessed with speed, even at the expense of heat, noise, and stability. In my mind, Eco Mode should be a stock setting, and the higher TDPs should be reserved for those who want to squeeze out as much performance as possible. I haven't used this setting for long, but being an AMD feature, I'm assuming that stability won't be an issue.
Have any of you used Eco Mode? If so, which CPU have you tried it with and what were you thermal and performance results? Are you still using Eco Mode? Would love to hear from you guys on this one!
Thanks!
Of course every silicon is different and results probably vary, but I'm pretty sure these results are normal. It really goes to show the diminishing returns that are achieved by increasing power to the CPU. The market is obsessed with speed, even at the expense of heat, noise, and stability. In my mind, Eco Mode should be a stock setting, and the higher TDPs should be reserved for those who want to squeeze out as much performance as possible. I haven't used this setting for long, but being an AMD feature, I'm assuming that stability won't be an issue.
Have any of you used Eco Mode? If so, which CPU have you tried it with and what were you thermal and performance results? Are you still using Eco Mode? Would love to hear from you guys on this one!
Thanks!
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