maybe, you start a powersaved service, and enable the cpufreq module of
kernel. You need run "powersave -f" for fix your CPU to highest
frequency supported.
On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 12:19 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 12:11:25 +0100, Francis Moreau wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using a PC with AMD 64 3000+ cpu which is theoricaly running at
> > 2Ghz. But when looking at /proc/cpuinfo, the kernel reports that it
> > runs only at 1Ghz:
> > ...
> > What's going wrong ?
>
> Do you have feature called "Cool N' Quiet" enabled in BIOS?
> I had the same problem and disabling the feature the problem resolved.
>
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