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09-24-2011, 09:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2011, 09:20 AM by kizwan.)
In many BIOS, T-State is disabled. It should not be enabled in my opinion. No way it will damage the CPU. There are preventive measure built in the BIOS to prevent any damage to CPU if the CPU temperature is too high.
BTW, I checked in Sager BIOS .08, .11 & .12, all have T-state disabled by default. The C-State, P-state & thermal management (cooling modes) should be able to control the performance & temperature of the CPU, thus preventing any damage to the CPU. If you monitor the CPU speed, you'll see, with T-state enabled, CPU will be throttling a lot.
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