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C-States range from C0 to Cn. C0 indicates an active state. All other C-states (C1-Cn) represent idle sleep states where the processor clock is inactive (cannot ...
Jun 7, 2014 · C states are processor idle states. The more C states you have enabled, the more aggressively your CPU can throttle down its power usage when it ...
Jul 24, 2023 · C-States are the step downs at idle, the sleep states. C0 is On, active. C1-3 are the first layers of sleep, ones that include the lock screen, ...
Jun 15, 2023 · A processor IA core C-State is determined by the lowest numerical thread state (such as Thread 0 requests C1E while Thread 1 requests C6 state, ...
C1 (often known as Halt) is a state where the processor is not executing instructions, but can ready to start executing instructions immediately with no wakeup.
C-States are power-saving features built into the processors. They basically shut down or inactive circuit components when they're not needed, then repower them ...
Jan 13, 2011 · the C states are basically just power saving options.. they would turn down the systems voltage/multipliers etc to make sure that while its idle ...
Mar 17, 2016 · C state is used for power saving and when you overclock you use the maximum power of the CPU, constantly. So you would not want to use c state.
Apr 14, 2010 · I have been reading through some of Intel's technical documention trying to understand better how these three BIOS features work.