Since I've enabled "Typical Current" my system is absolutely stable. On my system that disables package C6.
I did a short test and run stress-ng -c1, pinned the process affinity to the first core and watched the output of cpufreq-aperf. Didn't see a difference between package C6 enabled or disabled.
Didn't do a very long running test nor do I know, if the cpufreq-aperf values are really meaningful in this scenario (sometimes it showed frequencies above the 3.9GHz my 1700x should be able to reach), but at least there was no difference.
Since I've enabled "Typical Current" my system is absolutely stable. On my system that disables package C6.
I did a short test and run stress-ng -c1, pinned the process affinity to the first core and watched the output of cpufreq-aperf. Didn't see a difference between package C6 enabled or disabled.
Didn't do a very long running test nor do I know, if the cpufreq-aperf values are really meaningful in this scenario (sometimes it showed frequencies above the 3.9GHz my 1700x should be able to reach), but at least there was no difference.