Reduce Processors temp upto 10 c

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hermit

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My Processors Temp earlier was aroun 60 -62 c . Then i found a way to cool

it , I installed a xtra fan temperature came down to 58-57 c
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I downloaded a software CPUCOOLwhich regulate temperature of Processor amd Mobo

then temperature was around 51-53 c

All temp at runtime

And during idle temperature is around 47-50 c

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Download CPU COOL HERE





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but i dont think that software is needed in win xp...........
as xp has inbuilt application for cooling the cpu.....
system idle process....
but still thnx for sharing ur views..........
 

mayanksharma

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Do you actually want to see the difference in temperature bar?
Simply download Rmclock utility manger and see it for urself. :wink:
 

kalpik

In Pursuit of "Happyness"
RM clock is best for AMD cpu's.. It works by underclocking (you heard right.. underclocking) the CPU, and also reducing the vcore voltage.. It does all this dynamically.. So no affect on performance.. Nice utility..
 
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hermit

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dharmeshhtailor said:
but i dont think that software is needed in win xp...........
as xp has inbuilt application for cooling the cpu.....
system idle process....
but still thnx for sharing ur views..........

it no longer utilises system idle , cpu cool utilses instead .
 

janitha

Wise Old Owl
kalpik said:
RM clock is best for AMD cpu's.. It works by underclocking (you heard right.. underclocking) the CPU, and also reducing the vcore voltage.. It does all this dynamically.. So no affect on performance.. Nice utility..

But in case of AMD, is it not better to use Cool & Quiet, which does the very same thing?
 

kalpik

In Pursuit of "Happyness"
@janitha: No. CnQ has just 2 states. RM Clock can have as many states u wish, and it gives granular control.

@gary4gar: CnQ support is in-built in the 2.6 kernel (cpufreq, powernowd).
 

janitha

Wise Old Owl
kalpik said:
@janitha: No. CnQ has just 2 states. RM Clock can have as many states u wish, and it gives granular control.

Thanks. You are correct. CnQ in my case changes directly from 1000 to 1800 in my case. I am going try RM Clock. BTW is it a freeware?

I am using such utilities mainly becasue they reduce fan noise.
 

kalpik

In Pursuit of "Happyness"
Yes. Its free.. And it can take the clock as low as 800 Mhz and VID as low as 0.8 V whereas the min with CnQ is 1000Mhz/1.1V.
 

janitha

Wise Old Owl
kalpik said:
Yes. Its free.. And it can take the clock as low as 800 Mhz and VID as low as 0.8 V whereas the min with CnQ is 1000Mhz/1.1V.

I have downloaded it and installed. I have not made any change to its settings, ie., it is the default. The CPU behaves as before ie., goes from 1000 to 1800 and back. Do I have to make any change to the default settings of RM CPU Clock? Or do I have to disable CnQ? I am asking because there is no help file.

Thanks in advance.
 

kalpik

In Pursuit of "Happyness"
Yes. Disable CnQ (only in windows, change the power profile, or un-install the AMD driver). And you will have to configure RM-Clock. Goto Management and profiles -> performance on demand. Check use p-state transitions. The right click under index and click add. Now keep adding more and more states acc to ur liking (just keep changing FID and VID). Then click apply and then right click RM-Clock tray icon -> profiles -> performance on demand.

Here is a screenshot:
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janitha

Wise Old Owl
kalpik said:
Yes. Disable CnQ (only in windows, change the power profile, or un-install the AMD driver). And you will have to configure RM-Clock. Goto Management and profiles -> performance on demand. Check use p-state transitions. The right click under index and click add. Now keep adding more and more states acc to ur liking (just keep changing FID and VID). Then click apply and then right click RM-Clock tray icon -> profiles -> performance on demand.

Here is a screenshot:
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I have done as instructed. But Under "P-State Transitions, I am able to add only one. ie., I have added one line "State 0 4.0X 1.100V" (Interestingly, there is no provosion for 0.8V but 1.100 and higher voltages) After that, when I right click, there is no option to Add but there are options to Modify, Delete, and Defaults.
And even after applying as above the frequency is still 1000 and not 800.
Further, the "Performance/Power preference" is greyed out
I have installed the latest version from their own site. (RM)

Pl help again.
 
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kalpik

In Pursuit of "Happyness"
After adding the first state, right-click below it, not on it. And the FID's and VID's depend on the core of the CPU. Mine is a 754 clawhammer. If still it doesnt work, try "Defaults". That should give you at least 2 states. Even if u modify it, are you getting all options (at least 5-6 differesnt FID's). Make sure you are editing for the "performance on demand" profile.
 

janitha

Wise Old Owl
kalpik said:
After adding the first state, right-click below it, not on it. And the FID's and VID's depend on the core of the CPU. Mine is a 754 clawhammer. If still it doesnt work, try "Defaults". That should give you at least 2 states. Even if u modify it, are you getting all options (at least 5-6 differesnt FID's). Make sure you are editing for the "performance on demand" profile.

I have tried all your suggestions. Also I tried all permutations and combinations.I could add all the states and the pc worked in the different states between 1000 and 1800. I doesn't go down to 800. But while adding the states the pc happened to hang two or three times and even the reset button did'nt work and I had to switch off the UPS. Finally I could add all states as said before. Next time I switched on, the PC was working always at full speed with 100% CPU utilization and when I checked the RM clock all the previous settings were gone.

I feel it may be because my CPU is 939 and MB (A8N-E) supports multipliers only from 5 to 9. So I am going back to the good old CnQ.

But I should thank you a lot for taking the trouble of promptly replying my querries.
 

gary4gar

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i got amd cool & quiet driver for linux from amd site how to install them.as i am day old in linux.i have ubuntu 5.10.as the CPUCOOL is for windows only.thanx
 
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JGuru

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You don't need cooling software for Linux @Gary, so don't worry about over-heating
blues.
 
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