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    ThrottleStop for Linux

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by mellhen, Dec 8, 2010.

  1. mellhen

    mellhen Newbie

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    Hey guys.
    I have been searching weeks for a ThrottleStop-like program for Linux.

    I can only find it available for Windows http://forum.notebookreview.com/windows-os-software/477704-how-enable-intel-dynamic-acceleration-ida-both-cores-core-2-duo.html#post6170629 Is there any way to disable the throttling of my intel-cpu in LINUX?

    I am using dell Notebook E6400. Some of you may know, that the bios auto-throttles the cpu when the gpu (intel m4500hd) gets to hot (which means 50°C). Which is NOT hot. I would like to force my cpu to not use throttling. Cause it makes the system unresponsible.

    I hope someone can help me.
    mellhen
     
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    mellhen Newbie

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    Thank you ill try it an report.
     
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    This is all you need:
    Don't do this on battery! :p
     
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