From: Sebastian Witt <se.witt@gmx.net>
To: cpufreq@www.linux.org.uk
Subject: Re: Desktop with DVS
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 19:40:48 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40CC91A0.2030908@hasw.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <fd1d973998.biciolinux@aliceposta.it>
biciolinux@aliceposta.it wrote:
>>>> This may be off the loop. But does anyone know if there are any
desktop computers with dynamic voltage scaling capacity?
>>
>>
>>> For x86{,_64}: AFAIK there are several choices: - some x86_64 AMD
[server] processors and mainboards support voltage scaling,
>
>
>
>> That is not reserved to server. Most modern UP desktops shipped
with AMD64 do have what is called now 'cool'n quiet' technology, and
should be supported
>> by the powernow-k8 driver (you have to be sure that itt's enabled,
though.
>> Some northbridges do not allow this unfortunatelly, even though the
processor
>> is capable of that)
>
>
>
> Please, is possible to know which northbriges-motherboard are supported?
>
Many nForce2-based boards are using a Attansic ATXP1 chip. With this
chip it's possible to dynamically change the processor voltage (Epox
8RDA serie: 1.075V - 2.2V).
Other boards:
Abit NF7
Aopen AK79D-400VN
Chaintech CT-7NJ(S,L1)
DFI Infinity NFII Ultra
DFI Lanparty NFII Ultra
Leadtek K7NCR-18D
Shuttle AN35N Ultra
Soltek 75FRN(2)-L
But the nForce2-chipset doesn't support AMD mobile CPUs, so it's maybe
not the best for this.
Bye,
Sebastian
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-06-13 17:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-06-13 10:39 Desktop with DVS biciolinux
2004-06-13 17:40 ` Sebastian Witt [this message]
2004-06-13 18:56 ` Marcin Kałuża
2004-06-13 20:40 ` Sebastian Witt
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2004-03-22 18:36 Zhijian Lu
2004-03-22 20:17 ` Dominik Brodowski
2004-03-29 13:50 ` Bruno Ducrot
2004-04-06 23:42 ` Drew Varner
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