Re: PROBLEM: Celeron Core

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Date: Sunday, January 20, 2008 - 6:06 pm

>> Clock throttling is not likely to save your battery, unless you have 

Aren't you forgetting about CPUfreq governors? Which mean: use the 
maximum CPU frequency when the system is busy, throttle down (or lower 
voltage) when the system is idle.

So yes, throttling will save the battery.

Besides, not all CPUs support power management (voltage control).



And for reducing power on CPUs that can't do any power management, just 
throttling.

For example, a server that doesn't crunch any numbers at night will 
certainly use less power when throttled.


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Tomasz Chmielewski
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Re: PROBLEM: Celeron Core, Tomasz Chmielewski, (Sun Jan 20, 6:06 pm)
Re: PROBLEM: Celeron Core, Matthew Garrett, (Mon Jan 21, 6:11 am)
Re: PROBLEM: Celeron Core, Rafael J. Wysocki, (Sun Jan 20, 6:26 pm)