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Subject: [Bug 56101] Intel Core2 Duo E6600 reports max-frequency of just 900
MHz instead of 2.4 GHz
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 14:14:25 +0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <20130405141425.558B711FB79@bugzilla.kernel.org>
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--- Comment #11 from S. Kalteis 2013-04-05 14:14:25 ---
(In reply to comment #8)
> You can use
> cpupower monitor
> tool (sources located in the kernel, depending on the distribution it might
> have another name, which should get addressed by distro maintainers, there
> should be a separate cpupower package on Linux distros).
> This will show you the exact frequency your cores run on over a certain amount
> of time (or workload if a command is appended) including boosting.
cpupower monitor (from kernel 3.8.5) exits after printing the following output:
|Mperf
CPU | C0 | Cx | Freq
0|******|******|******
1|******|******|******
instead of running continously, I guess.
cpupower monitor -l gives:
Monitor "Mperf" (3 states) - Might overflow after 922000000 s
C0 [T] -> Processor Core not idle
Cx [T] -> Processor Core in an idle state
Freq [T] -> Average Frequency (including boost) in MHz
For the acpi-tables, see attachments.
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