My AMD Phenom II X6 1045T has a normal maximum frequenzy of 2.7 GHz but can boost up to 3 cores to 3.2 GHz if needed. My BIOS is showing correctly 3.2 GHz as the maximum frequenzy. Here are some informations about my system:
I have written a script which uses 100% of cpu time for 1 core. Theoretically this should force the processor to go up to 3.2 GHz on this core. In the attachments is a log which shows the output from /proc/cpuinfo and top which shows that my processor is still using just 2.7 GHz.
My AMD Phenom II X6 1045T has a normal maximum frequenzy of 2.7 GHz but can boost up to 3 cores to 3.2 GHz if needed. My BIOS is showing correctly 3.2 GHz as the maximum frequenzy. Here are some informations about my system:
sworddragon@ ubuntu: ~$ uname -m ubuntu: ~$ cat /sys/devices/ system/ cpu/cpu0/ cpufreq/ scaling_ available_ frequencies
x86_64
sworddragon@
2700000 2000000 1400000 800000
I have written a script which uses 100% of cpu time for 1 core. Theoretically this should force the processor to go up to 3.2 GHz on this core. In the attachments is a log which shows the output from /proc/cpuinfo and top which shows that my processor is still using just 2.7 GHz.