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Subject: [Bug 173361] Under heavy load, the CPU speed suddenly and
irreversibly drops from 3500 to 400 MHz
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 18:28:04 +0000
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--- Comment #3 from Doug Smythies ---
Created attachment 240221
--> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=240221&action=edit
Script to continuously monitor package temperature
I guess the point is that one can not come after the event trigger and obtain
anything close to related temperatures. Perhaps the attached script could be
used to monitor package temperature from well before to well after the event.
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