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    Power4 Gear and dynamic CPU scaling

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by BigV, Dec 24, 2005.

  1. BigV

    BigV Notebook Deity

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    Is there an option I'm missing in Power4 Gear that will allow the CPU to dynamically switch between 800-1730MHz depending on load? My old Athlon4 lappy did this on its own, but it was using the default Windows power management.

    I'm not too concerned, since this thing runs at about the same temp at 1.73GHz that my old laptop ran idling at 400MHz, but if I can do this, it would be nice.
     
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    I believe "Game" profile is the one you're looking for.
     
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    indeed I am...

    thanks man
     
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    No problem :D
    Merry Christmas!