On 27/08/2020 20.52, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 27/08/2020 à 11:50, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
And certainly, you can slow down the processor manually.
For example, I do:
Isengard:~ # systemctl edit rsyncd.service
[Service] CPUQuota=85%
If I get it well, CPUQota limits only the % of cpu usage, but the total may be larger.
Correct.
And what service?
Well, rsyncd, obviously, in this example. See the command I wrote above.
Name : cpulimit
limits cycles, if the process is alone cpu go full
my problem is only temperature.
Sure, but you lower temperature lowering the frequency, or the cpu cycles used by your script.
I don't play games, so no need to overclock the cpu. My cpu is given for 2.4GHz, why put it faster?
# "cpupower frequency-set -u 2.6G" make fan go max 3900 rpm and temp 85°C, perfect
Sure, I'm just noting alternatives. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)