Excuse me , to avoid to be misunderstood, i have written "unfortunately"
only because the operating system is different for the setup.
I do like Windows Vista very much.
Francesco
"Francesco Battista" <> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> II thank you very much but I already knew this, unfortunately my operating
> system is not XP but Vista Ultimate
> that's why I have the problem.
> In the BIOS the setup is ok,
> i don't know how to find the correct "steps" in Vista because it is
> different.
> Francesco
>
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> "Linus" <> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> From the Asus P5B Deluxe users guide
>> To use the EIST Feature:
>>
>> 1. Enter the BIOS Setup, On the Advanced Menu, highlight CPU
>> Configuration,
>> then press “Enter.”
>> 2. Set SpeedStep to “Automatic” and press “Enter.”
>> 3. Press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS.
>> 4. After computer restarts, right click a blank space on the desktop and
>> select “Properties” from the pop up menu.
>> 5. When the display properties window appears, click the “Screen Saver”
>> tab.
>>
>> 6. In the Power Schemes section, click the option window, then select any
>> option except Home/Office, Desktop or Always on.
>> 7. At the bottom of the window click “Apply” then click Ok.
>> 8. Close the Display Properties window
>> The EIST Feature will now slightly decrease the CPU internal frequency
>> when
>> loading is low.
>>
>> --
>> Linusverl
>>
>>
>> "Francesco Battista" wrote:
>>
>>> Hello to everybody,
>>> In the BIOS, i did set the Intel(R) SpeedStep Tech item to ( ENABLED),
>>> please, how can i anable the EIST in Windows Vista Ultimate?
>>> my mobo is an Asus P5B Plus Vista E. and the processor is the E6420.
>>> I hope you can help me,
>>> thanks in advance
>>> Francesco
>>> PS: forgive my English.
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