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Re: [opensuse-kde] [10.2/3.5.5] KDED using too much CPU
- From: Rajko Matovic <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 20:59:37 -0600
- Message-id: <200812152059.37528.rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Monday 15 December 2008 19:42:16 Felix Miata wrote:
Only if CPU frequency scaling is supported, but Linux takes over that function
anyway. I know that I can switch between max and 50% on a AMD 64 based laptop
running 10.3.
Though, main point is that cooling should keep CPU in allowed temp range even
if it runs 100% all the time. The problem is not only that heath sink and fans
should be clean, but also thermal compound should be the good one.
Silver is better then white, and white is cheaper, so you can imagine which
one is factory default ;-)
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On the new box I think the BIOS can slow down the CPU
automatically if temp goes above threshhold temp if the OS cannot.
Only if CPU frequency scaling is supported, but Linux takes over that function
anyway. I know that I can switch between max and 50% on a AMD 64 based laptop
running 10.3.
Though, main point is that cooling should keep CPU in allowed temp range even
if it runs 100% all the time. The problem is not only that heath sink and fans
should be clean, but also thermal compound should be the good one.
Silver is better then white, and white is cheaper, so you can imagine which
one is factory default ;-)
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Regards, Rajko
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