I tested by adding the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor applet to one of my GNOME panels. If Cool and Quiet was enabled in the BIOS, I didn't need to do anything else. I had an X2 3800+, which is clocked at 2GHz. When it's disabled in the BIOS, the applet says the CPU is always running at 2GHz. When it's enabled, it would vary among 1, 1.5, 1.8 and 2GHz. It would be idle at 1GHz, but under load it would spike up immediately; I never noticed a performance issue from it. Chris Kurecka On 8/14/07, Rohan Kulkarni <rohan.sjce@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > I have an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ processor.I use Fedora 7.Where will I > get the "cool and quiet" software for AMD processors for fedora 7.I have > enabled Cool and Quiet in the BIOS. > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >