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From: Stefan Smietanowski <stesmi@stesmi.com>
To: Bjoern Schmidt <lucky21@uni-paderborn.de>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: fsb of older cpu
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 22:09:16 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <404CE0FC.8070900@stesmi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <404CD4E7.5050105@uni-paderborn.de>

>>> Hello,
>>> is there a way to measure/change the fsb of a PII/233/Tonga/440BX while
>>> running linux? Google has no answer...
>>
>>
>>
>> This is the only one I know about, but it has support for a few 
>> boards/pll's only.
>>
>> http://home.iprimus.com.au/mccvals/mvpll/
>>
>> Hope it helps,
>>     Bernd
> 
> 
> Hello and thank you for your answer. I determined that this cpu has a 
> fsb of
> 66MHz. The reason for my question was that i want to underclock the cpu.
> I think it would be better to change the multiplier instead of changing 
> the fsb.
> Therefore i read the msr register 0x02ah, tilted bit 27 and wrote it 
> back, but
> the cpu clock is still the same. Why does that not work? Is it possible to
> change the multiplier at runtime at all?
> 

I'm no expert on the subject but as I recall the processor sets the
internal clock (derived from fsb+multiplier) on startup so no matter
what you do do the running cpu it won't change it.

// Stefan

  parent reply	other threads:[~2004-03-08 21:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-03-08 10:38 fsb of older cpu Bjoern Schmidt
2004-03-08 16:14 ` Bernd Schubert
2004-03-08 20:17   ` Bjoern Schmidt
2004-03-08 20:46     ` Zwane Mwaikambo
2004-03-08 21:14       ` Stefan Smietanowski
2004-03-08 23:06         ` Zwane Mwaikambo
2004-03-08 21:09     ` Stefan Smietanowski [this message]
2004-03-08 21:53       ` Bjoern Schmidt
     [not found] <A6974D8E5F98D511BB910002A50A6647615F47CB@hdsmsx402.hd.intel.com>
2004-03-09  6:58 ` Len Brown
2004-03-09 11:16   ` Bjoern Schmidt
2004-03-09 11:35     ` Stefan Smietanowski
2004-03-09 12:07       ` Bjoern Schmidt
2004-03-10  4:17     ` Len Brown

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