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FromGraf Holger <>
SubjectRE: Athlon cooling
DateMon, 12 Nov 2001 11:15:43 +0100
Look for LVCool.

http://www.naggelgames.de/vcool/VC_Linux.html

If you have ACPI enabled you can comment out lvcool's idle loop.

Holger
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> -----Original Message-----> From:	David Grant [SMTP:davidgrant79@hotmail.com]> Sent:	Friday, November 09, 2001 3:19 AM> To:	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org> Subject:	Athlon cooling> > There is a program for Windows called CPUIdle, which cools the Athlon
> tremendoulsy.  I can get my temp. from 52C down to 36C.  It makes the CPU
> truly go idle.  Is there anything like this for Linux, and I'm wondering if
> anyone knows the instructions (and/or signals) which could be used to put
> the Athlon into this state.  I guess it's more of a question for some APM
> guys, but I thought some people here might know the interface to the Athlon,
> and might thus know how this software cooling works.  Actually the low-level
> apm stuff is part of the kernel right?  so maybe this is on-topic.
> > http://www.cpuidle.de/> > Cheers,> David Grant> -> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in
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