X40 Linux under-clocking, under-volting, and fan speed
X40 Linux under-clocking, under-volting, and fan speed
I just recently obtained my first ThinkPad, an X40. CPU is 1.4GHz Dothan, RAM is 1GB. I installed a 32GB KingSpec SSD, and installed Debian Testing. Kernel is 3.2.0-4-486. My main priorities are to get this thing to run cooler, followed by increasing battery life.
What speeds in MHz can I use? Is 600MHz the slowest speed? Is "cpufreqd" a good program to use for controlling frequencies?
How do I under-volt? How do I control fan speeds?
Thanks for any info
-Chris P
What speeds in MHz can I use? Is 600MHz the slowest speed? Is "cpufreqd" a good program to use for controlling frequencies?
How do I under-volt? How do I control fan speeds?
Thanks for any info
-Chris P
T43p - 1600x1200 IPS, 320GB HDD, 2GB RAM, missing "alt" key, new HSF, backlight heavily reddened
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
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ajkula66
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Re: X40 Linux under-clocking, under-volting, and fan speed
Welcome to the forum!
http://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?ti ... trol&go=Go
Happy ThinkPadding!
Actually, that's a Banias CPU in there, only some of the X41s shipped with Dothans, but none of the X40s.cobalt60 wrote:I just recently obtained my first ThinkPad, an X40. CPU is 1.4GHz Dothan, RAM is 1GB.
Battery life on ThinkPads - generally speaking - is less than optimal in Linux when compared to Windows. Also, the fan will come on more often.I installed a 32GB KingSpec SSD, and installed Debian Testing. Kernel is 3.2.0-4-486. My main priorities are to get this thing to run cooler, followed by increasing battery life.
Start at ThinkWiki...How do I control fan speeds?
http://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?ti ... trol&go=Go
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Re: X40 Linux under-clocking, under-volting, and fan speed
I hope you're wrong, because I specifically chose the 1.4GHz model because I thought it was surely a Dothan. According to ThinkWiki, all X41s had Dothan, and all 1.4/1.5/1.6 X40s had Dothan. Im going to to verify which CPU I have thru Linux.Actually, that's a Banias CPU in there, only some of the X41s shipped with Dothans, but none of the X40s.
T43p - 1600x1200 IPS, 320GB HDD, 2GB RAM, missing "alt" key, new HSF, backlight heavily reddened
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
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Cigarguy
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Re: X40 Linux under-clocking, under-volting, and fan speed
If you are using Windows, CPUZ will provide that info and more.
edit - sorry, just read that you are running Linux.
edit - sorry, just read that you are running Linux.
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Re: X40 Linux under-clocking, under-volting, and fan speed
Welcome to the forum!
I would also keep an eye on that SSD, Kingspec is famous for having high failure rates...
Check tpfanco: https://code.google.com/p/tpfanco/cobalt60 wrote:How do I control fan speeds?
I would also keep an eye on that SSD, Kingspec is famous for having high failure rates...
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Re: X40 Linux under-clocking, under-volting, and fan speed
OK Im pretty sure I have a DothanIm going to to verify which CPU I have thru Linux.
Code: Select all
cpu family : 6
model : 13
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.40GHz
stepping : 6
microcode : 0x17
cpu MHz : 600.000
cache size : 2048 KBAll that said, the 1.4GHz Dothan has a TDP of 10W, while the 1.1GHz Dothan had a TDP of 5W. Id like to try to get my voltages down to the level of that CPU. I dont mind limiting my clock speed to 1.1GHz
T43p - 1600x1200 IPS, 320GB HDD, 2GB RAM, missing "alt" key, new HSF, backlight heavily reddened
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
Re: X40 Linux under-clocking, under-volting, and fan speed
How would this manifest itself? I keep a system monitor visible at all times, and I can see I hardly have any disk writes at all. I specifically used Ext2 so as to not have journaling, and I also have no swap partition. My other netbook is Linux on an SSD as well, so I am fairly informed as to how to minimize write cycles.I would also keep an eye on that SSD, Kingspec is famous for having high failure rates...
T43p - 1600x1200 IPS, 320GB HDD, 2GB RAM, missing "alt" key, new HSF, backlight heavily reddened
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
Re: X40 Linux under-clocking, under-volting, and fan speed
Wow! This is a great program. The GUI is really nice. OK Id say as far as fan speed Im set. Currently Ive got cpufreqd pretty much keeping me at 600MHz, with some tweaking that program may work out well. As for voltages, ThinkWiki says to use phc so thats what Ill try.Check tpfanco: https://code.google.com/p/tpfanco/
T43p - 1600x1200 IPS, 320GB HDD, 2GB RAM, missing "alt" key, new HSF, backlight heavily reddened
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
X200s - 1440x900, 64GB SSD (Sandisk Ultra Plus), 6GB RAM
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