Enable DynamicClocks in your Xserver to reduce temperature !

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AndreasMeier
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Enable DynamicClocks in your Xserver to reduce temperature !

#1 Post by AndreasMeier » Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:24 pm

Hi folks,

I managed today to enable the Option "DynamicClocks" in my Xorg server.
I'm running Kubuntu Hoary on my Thinkpad T42, model UC2F1GE, ATI 7500 inside,
and I got temperatures around 47-50 degrees of the GPU with newest versions of powernowd and ibm_acpi installed.

Now after enabling the Option I have temperatures of 42-43 degrees !!
And this is a great success I think.

Have fun,
Regards,
Andreas

tassou
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#2 Post by tassou » Mon Jul 11, 2005 5:10 am

ok, I also use DynamicClocks and have good results. But does it still manage consumption after a suspend/resume for you ?

Tip : you can monitor your consumption when on batttery, with
cat /proc/acpi/battery/bat0/state

please let me know if your consumption is no higher after a suspend/resume.

thanx

tassou

AndreasMeier
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#3 Post by AndreasMeier » Mon Jul 11, 2005 8:31 am

You mean, after a clean first boot, check consumption with cat /proc/acpi/battery/bat0/state

then go to suspend (to what: ram or disk?) and resume the machine

and check consumption again ?

Regards
Andreas

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#4 Post by AndreasMeier » Sat Jul 16, 2005 7:59 am

@tassou,

I have checked the consumption with a clean boot and after suspend :

1.) clean boot
2.) check wether Dynamic Clocks is enabled in xorg.log in /var/log which is true
3.) watch cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
Brightness lowest end : present rate : 13800mW
Brightness highest end: present rate : 16200mW

No WLAN, no bluetooth, no other apps activated

!!! you have to watch the values a certain time because values are changing

4.) Got into suspend to disc / hibernate
5.) resumed
6.) watch again
Brightness lowest end : present rate : 13700mW
Brightness highest end: present rate : 16300mW

So, in my opinion, Dynamic Clocks is working also after suspend.
I dont know, if my values are ok, or too high / too low.

Perhaps you can post your values as well to have a comparison.

Hope that helps so far,

regards
Andreas

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