> Also can you test if the system is really switching to 3200 MHz on high cpu load?
> Just get only one core to use 100% of cpu power and post the output
> of "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz" here.
I ran this on one of my PC to which i can't get right now, and I'm not sure that "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz" will show the correct frequency, for example when i overclocking my CPU by raising a bus frequency from 200 to 250 it still shows 2700 MHz, when it's actually ~3400 MHz (x86info shows 3400 MHz).
cpupower for ubuntu is in this ppa: https:/ /launchpad. net/~kamalmosta fa/+archive/ cpupower.
> Also can you test if the system is really switching to 3200 MHz on high cpu load?
> Just get only one core to use 100% of cpu power and post the output
> of "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz" here.
I ran this on one of my PC to which i can't get right now, and I'm not sure that "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz" will show the correct frequency, for example when i overclocking my CPU by raising a bus frequency from 200 to 250 it still shows 2700 MHz, when it's actually ~3400 MHz (x86info shows 3400 MHz).