BIOS Stuff
miah
jjohnson at sunrise-linux.com
Fri Oct 31 21:49:31 EST 2003
If its a intel its called 'SpeedStep' amd has a similar thing, but I can't think of what its called. I had alot of issues with speedstep and 2.4 on my vaio, kept running at 700mhz instead of 850mhz. There have been fixes for speestep in 2.5/2.6, and it should work much better. I haven't had a chance to try it though, I've been way busy.
-miah
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:36:00PM -0500, Duane Morin wrote:
> Following up to myself I do see this in
> /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/performance:
>
> state count: 6
> active state: P0
> states:
> *P0: 3067 MHz, 20000 mW, 250 uS
> P1: 3067 MHz, 20000 mW, 250 uS
> P2: 3067 MHz, 20000 mW, 250 uS
> P3: 3067 MHz, 20000 mW, 250 uS
> P4: 3067 MHz, 20000 mW, 250 uS
> P5: 1600 MHz, 15000 mW, 250 uS
>
> So if I'm in state P0 at 3067MHz maybe it's the right thing after all?
>
> Duane
>
> On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Duane Morin wrote:
>
> > Quick question as I explore the depths of my Inspiron laptop.
> > I looked at the BIOS and saw this:
> >
> > Intel Pentium4: 3.06GHz/1.60GHz
> > ...
> > Current CPU Speed: 1.60GHz
> >
> > This bothers me because I bought a 3GHz machine. Since the BIOS did not
> > give me any option to change current cpu speed, can somebody fill me in on
> > why my machine has two speeds and how I can be on something other than the
> > lowest one?
> >
> > Duane
> >
> >
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