Con Kolivas wrote:
I'd appreciate it. It's almost like some power stepping that's responsible.
I've never seen it happen on any intel processor (including the pentiumM ones
which have truckloads of power saving features). I've asked many people if
they're running some equivalent of cool'n'quiet or powernow* and they all
insist they're not... I'm not that familiar with all the powersaving techs
though.
I'm certainly not running any powersaving features on my athlon-tbird(it
doesn't have any AFAIK, and its the hottest running AMD processor there
is) However I've realized I did have cool n' quiet with the ondemand
governor running on my athlon64, so that might indicate an issue, again,
I'll look into that tonight.
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Gabriel Devenyi
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