This is my first forum post and I hope you guys can help. I've got a Core i7 930 at stock speed (2.
in a GA-X58A-UD3R v.2 running BIOS FC. No matter what I do, the processor and voltage will not clock themselves down when the PC is idle. I have EIST and C1 power savings enabled. C3,C6,C7 is disabled. In the power options in Windows 7 Ultimate, the only processor management that shows up is the one where you can choose active or passive fan control. From all of the googling I have done, it appears that there should also be an option to set maximum and minimum speeds for the processor. That does not show up for me. Most people who have that problem have fixed it by enabling EIST and C1 in the BIOS (other mobos of course, I couldn't find a post on mine). However, I've already done that. I ran a power efficiency diagnostics report and it showed an error indicating that:
Power Policy:Minimum processor performance state is 100% (Plugged In)
The processor is not configured to automatically reduce power consumption based on activity
This I know, but I can't find any way to change it. Is this a known issue with the FC BIOS or this mobo in general? I did lots of searches here, but couldn't find it. Anyone else having this problem? Thanks for any advice you can offer.