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Name: cxbx
Date: February 4, 2005 at 23:12:53 Pacific
Subject: throttling cpu
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CPU/Ram: 212
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two questions

THG used a software to detect cpu throttling in the p4...video...does anyone know which prog is that....(it is censored)?

THG also used a command or maybe a script for mathematica in the AMDFX,AMD64 and INTEL EE comparison? any idea what it was ?



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Response Number 1
Name: Zeemon
Date: February 5, 2005 at 16:33:14 Pacific
Subject: throttling cpu
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THG being? lol

Zee.

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Response Number 2
Name: jam
Date: February 5, 2005 at 17:30:28 Pacific
Subject: throttling cpu
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It would be nice if you posted a link to the article so we don't have to search for it.

What is it you wanna know about throttling anyway? I think the CPU has to be pretty warm before it kicks in

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Response Number 3
Name: indigian
Date: February 6, 2005 at 06:39:48 Pacific
Subject: throttling cpu
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CPU Thermal-Throttling

Common Options : 12.5%, 25.0%, 37.5%, 50.0%, 62.5%, 75.0%, 87.5%

Quick Review

This BIOS feature determines the clock speed of the processor when it is in the Suspend To RAM (STR) power saving mode. It has no effect when the processor is in normal active mode.

Available options for this BIOS feature are set values of the processor's power consumption. They range from a low of 12.5% to a high of 87.5%. Please note that these options reflect the desired power consumption of the processor, not its clock speed. The clock speed of the processor will be determined based on the option chosen.

The default setting is usually 62.5%. This means the processor will be running at a clock speed that allows it to use 37.5% less power.

The choice of what you should set the processor to run at is really up to you. The lower the value, the more power you will save when the processor is in Suspend To RAM mode. Generally, it would be nice to minimize power consumption while in Suspend To RAM mode. The only potential drawback might be a slightly longer time required to bring the processor back to speed.

It is common for this BIOS feature to be mistaken as a BIOS control for the Pentium 4's Thermal Monitor feature. However, the clock throttling provided by this BIOS feature is completely different from the Pentium 4's Thermal Monitor feature.

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