And yet, this person does indeed have an issue with SpeedStep not stepping up the CPU speed when it should have.
Apparently, it can happen.
Sheesh... sorry. I wasn't arguing with you. Just explaining my experience and the reason that I did it. And no, I have never owned an AMD processor.
[EDIT] Now for my question/observation: Can't the Intel CPU throttlers be disabled in the BIOS (C1E and whatever that other one is)?
The reason I ask is that, when I first built this machine I was having some heat issues. I had the throttlers enabled in the BIOS. Every once in a while, my screen would go dark as, I'm assuming, the CPU shut down and I'd have to re-boot.
Then I disabled the trottlers in the BIOS. It turned out my HSF came unplugged from the mobo and when I noticed it, my CPU was at 90C. It had neither throttled back nor shut down at that point but was still humming along, far beyond the temps where it had began to shut down previously.
That seems to indicate that, while the throttlers are built into the CPU, they are controlled through the BIOS. True or false?