Speedstep effects?!? WAS: [SOLVED] Re: FC2 won't boot on battery!!
Dave Oxley
dave at daveoxley.co.uk
Sun Oct 17 20:23:55 UTC 2004
I have done a bit of testing with Speedstep turned off and on (both on
mains supply). The performance of the laptop appears to be significantly
reduced with Speedstep turned off. The application I work on compiles in
11 seconds with Speedstep turned on and 30 seconds with it turned off!
From the comments provided I wasn't really expecting this. Any ideas?
Dave.
Steve Fink wrote:
>Dave,
>
>Yes, disabling Speedstep will shorten your battery life by 40%-50%.
>
>Best,
>
>Steve
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>On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 18:53 +0100, Dave Oxley wrote:
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>>Steve,
>>
>>Cheers, disabling Speedstep sorted it out. Will this adversly affect my
>>battery life?
>>
>>Dave.
>>
>>Steve Fink wrote:
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>>>Dave,
>>>
>>>Check the BIOS settings on Power Management. The Inspiron 8600 has
>>>Intel Speedstep Technology enabled by default. That means that on
>>>battery power the processor runs at half speed. Try setting the bios to
>>>leave the processor at full speed on battery and see how that goes.
>>>
>>>Best,
>>>
>>>Steve
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 16:05 +0100, Dave Oxley wrote:
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>>>>I have FC2 (with all updates) installed on an Inspiron 8600. The machine
>>>>works fine when plugged into the mains but will not boot when running on
>>>>betteries. It gets to 'Setting up local disks' and hangs. Does anyone
>>>>know how I can solve this?
>>>>
>>>>Cheers.
>>>>Dave.
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>>>>
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>>>>
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