Linux AMD64 Cool n Quiet support

According to this thread on kerneltrap, the Cool n Quiet features of AMD64 CPUs is supported by Linux! I’ll have to investigate. This machine is louder than anything else in the house!


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dude (1 comments.) on March 13, 2005 at 11:05 pm.

I have an AMD64 on linux. I have to say in comparison to my previous machine it is a lot quiter. The fan on this one does not whistle. I do not know wheter or not Cool’n'Quiet is even enabled or what it does, I will investigate.

Like the cloads pics btw, made me homesick.

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John McKnight (1 comments.) on April 13, 2005 at 7:42 am.

Cool n Quiet does infact work in Linux. I have a 64 3000+ Winchester and under normal use, /proc/cpuinfo reports that the CPU is running at 1001mhz.

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andyx (1 comments.) on June 1, 2005 at 7:48 am.

There’s certainly quietness on the machines when running linux, I experience the same with my IbookG4 running debian for power pc
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progamer on November 22, 2007 at 2:58 pm.

I got amd athlon 64 3200+ and it runs at 1.0 GHz in Kubuntu Linux. Only problem is, it ALWAYS runs at 1.0 GHz no matter what; it is supposed to run at 2 GHz. I never got it up to full speed.

Cool’NQuiet really annoys me, mainly because I cannot fully turn it off in any way, and it slows me down. In Windows, I’ve managed to disable it using PowerCfg but while it’s booting, or while running a non-Windows OS, it runs at 1 GHz. Even when doing high-performance gaming, it NEVER gets loud, so I don’t need coolnquiet.

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Stephane Daury (2 comments.) on November 22, 2007 at 3:31 pm.

Donncha: there seems to be a bug in the way the “notify me of followup” checkbox works on your comment form. I commented on a previous story and chose to be notified, but now I’m getting emails for the comments on all of your posts. Never saw that one before. Kind of annoying.

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Donncha (1707 comments.) on November 22, 2007 at 3:35 pm.

Stephane – sorry about that. I thought that bug was fixed after I last upgraded the subscribe plugin. I must bug Mark about fixing the subscribe to comments plugin again. I mentioned it to him last summer in San Francisco. It happens when lots of comments are approved in moderation at the same time.

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