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I think it's worth it to keep it on, once you find your max overclock setting. Turn it off while overclocking, then once you've settled on a speed, turn it back on.
I think it's worth it to keep it on, once you find your max overclock setting. Turn it off while overclocking, then once you've settled on a speed, turn it back on.
This. Then I turned it off again for no real reason. To answer your question, no it doesn't make a difference.
I leave mine off. I can feel the response is slower at the lower CPU speeds used at light loads. It's about a 25% drop in CPU speed under light loads. If you are an overclocker I doubt if you would care about a saving of 20W on your Hydro bill.