I plan on purchasing an Asus P5B vanilla to overclock an E6400. I have been looking around and people suggest turning off EIST and clock throttling. Am I to understand that if a person overclocks, they cannot take advantage of the clock throttling? I was hoping to have my cake and eat it too - Set the computer to overclock upon high loads and underclock when idle. Is this possible when overclocking or is it only possible when running stock?