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System Name | Custom Built |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 |
Motherboard | Asus PRIME A520M-A |
Cooling | Stock heatsink/fan |
Memory | 16GB 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 2400MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI 1050Ti 4GB |
Storage | KINGSTON SNVS250G 256GB M.2 + 2 data disks |
Display(s) | Dell S2421NX |
Case | Aerocool CS103 |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek |
Power Supply | Seasonic M12II-520 EVO |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 2S |
Keyboard | Logitech |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 64-bit |
I am interested in Intel Speed Shift Technology because of improvements in responsiveness and reducing power comsumption even on desktops, but I can't find anything at Google about how to enable it (all info about it are just 2015 news articles that won't explain how to enable).
Seems that there is no interest in this technology, maybe isn't worth the effort?
Only thing I know is that Hwinfo shows "SST" as disabled. It isn't mentioned at UEFI, only SpeedStep, and it's enabled.
Any help on how to enable would be grateful.
Seems that there is no interest in this technology, maybe isn't worth the effort?
Only thing I know is that Hwinfo shows "SST" as disabled. It isn't mentioned at UEFI, only SpeedStep, and it's enabled.
Any help on how to enable would be grateful.
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