AMD Cool and Quiet

Rohan Kulkarni rohan.sjce at gmail.com
Tue Aug 14 13:33:37 UTC 2007


On 8/14/07, Chris Kurecka <ckurecka at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I tested by adding the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor applet to one of
> my GNOME panels.  If Cool and Quiet was enabled in the BIOS, I didn't
> need to do anything else.  I had an X2 3800+, which is clocked at
> 2GHz.  When it's disabled in the BIOS, the applet says the CPU is
> always running at 2GHz.  When it's enabled, it would vary among 1,
> 1.5, 1.8 and 2GHz.  It would be idle at 1GHz, but under load it would
> spike up immediately; I never noticed a performance issue from it.
>
> Chris Kurecka
>
> On 8/14/07, Rohan Kulkarni <rohan.sjce at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >          I have an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ processor.I use Fedora 7.Wherewill I
> > get the "cool and quiet" software for AMD processors for fedora 7.I have
> > enabled Cool and Quiet in the BIOS.



Hello,
         I have enabled "Cool and Quiet" in the BIOS.The KPowersave applet
on my system shows 1000MHz when the CPU is idle and goes to 1800Mhz when
loaded.

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