Talk:Pentium M undervolting and underclocking
Hei Thinker,
according to my notion of the character of this page, i thought it should possibly be renamed to something like "How to lower voltage and clock speed on Pentium M processors" ("lower" might be replaced by "finetune" or "manually lower" or "tweak" or something else expressing more the expert audience of the article). This has the following advantages:
- complies with the naming scheme ;-)
- has words more likely to be found in google (voltage vs. undervolting; clock, speed vs. underclocking)
- Are undervolting/underclocking proper english words anyway?
- Follows a scheme of "from general to specific". The topic of the article is underclocking/undervolting. That it's for Pentium M processors is kind of secondary to that.
What do you think? I can do it if you agree.
Wyrfel 00:21, 21 Oct 2005 (CEST)
Good points. Personally I'm fond of short technical titles, but I agree about accessibility and consistency with the rest of the site. I have a feeling (though no proof) that the underclocking doesn't really work (as I noted recently), so how about "Reducing voltage on the Pentium M processor" for now?
BTW, "underclocking" is pretty standard techie jargon (and a clear parallel of the well-known "overclocking"). "Undervolting" is somewhat less common, though I've seen it in use.
--Thinker 00:55, 21 Oct 2005 (CEST)
Contents
Which patch to use?
Since I might find the time to fiddle around with reducing the power consumption further, I wonder which of the 3 alternatives works best. Any recommendations?
--spiney 11:05, 21 Dec 2005 (CET)
They all work... I think Alternative 2 is easiest to use.
--Thinker 13:06, 21 Dec 2005 (CET)
Init Script
Hi. I'm the author of the SysFS patch of "Alternative 2"
I have recently seen that someone has added your init script to my wiki page on gentoo-wiki. But unfortunatly this guy has removed all the exisiting content of the page at the same time. So a few hours later an admin of the site as reverted the page to its previous state.
Well that was just for the story of how I came to your wiki page. I just wanted to say That I have adedd again the init script to my page. It's a nice thing. A lot more "gentoo spirit" that what I was using before (that is adding some code in /etc/conf.d/local.start)
I have made some modifications to the init script before adding it on my wiki page. So maybe you want to have a look at it.
Cheers! --Bdz 23:26, 10 Jan 2006 (CET)
Trouble loading modules
If you receive the error after applying the bdz patch:
FATAL: Error inserting speedstep_centrino (/lib/modules/2.6.15.4/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/speedstep-centrino.ko): No such device
be sure you have included "ACPI tables" for decoding valid frequency - voltage pairs.
Also, note you may have to manually "modprobe" the speedstep-centrino during your boot sequence. For some reason it won't autodetect on my debian sid system.
Underclocking results in a *noticably* cooler processor, approximately 3-5 degrees, which is often enough to have the fan stop (now 43 deg basal temp on my lap.) The battery life boost is much more modest, I'm down to 17.5 W/h now with everything off.
--gsmenden 23:50, 12 Feb 2006 (EST)
Undevolting a Core Duo
I have a Core Duo T2500, according to https://www.dedigentoo.org/trac/linux-phc/wiki/IntelCoreLimitationsOfLinuxPHC0_2_X, undevolting does not work really good, but the info is quite old too. So I want to ask if somebody is running an undervolted Core-CPU and has success with longer battery life and lower fan usage?
--Zhenech 14:45, 14 February 2007 (CET)
VID-only tables are useless
Please don't publish only VID data. You also need to publish the FID, because not all BIOSes/OS combinations allow one to select every possible frequency step, and users will later need to find out which FID correspond to each VID...
--hmh 20:30, 7 September 2007 (UTC)