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Up CPU Speed

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:29 pm
by --Ed--
This is not about overclocking. My Asus 701B has a 900MHz Celeron. I have loaded Mint 11 LXDE onto it and everything works great except video's. They are very jerky. After checking, the speed is only 630 MHz. It doesn't matter if it is on battery or plugged in. How can I bump the speed to 900?

Re: Up CPU Speed

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:17 pm
by DrHu
Hibernation, power control settings for the notebook
  • Try running on the ac not battery, does it change settingf
  • Try setting power mode to performance instead of scaling/dynamic
  • Try allocating more ram/cache to the video application, that is download or cache more of the file before playing it
    --try another media/video player
Also built-in/integrated graphic chipssets do not have the same performance as PCI cards/separate/dedicated graphic chipsets/cards

Re: Up CPU Speed

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:01 pm
by --Ed--
I don't see anything under Power Management that has anything to do with power mode or scaling/dynamic.

Am I looking in the right place?

Re: Up CPU Speed

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 5:41 pm
by --Ed--
I've been unplugged ( on the road ) all this week. I was hoping to see a response when I got back. Maybe more info might help. I am hoping to get this resolved before I leave again Monday.

As mentioned in the OP I have tried it on battery and AC. The CPU speed does not change. I did notice that when on battery and I click on the battery icon, the PC is forever estimating the amount of charge left, although the green bars in the icon count down and change colour as the battery discharges.

When you say
Try setting power mode to performance
are you referring to Power Management? Can you be more specific please?

As far as I know this netbook does not allow the option of giving more ram to video manually. I believe it can use up to 256 Meg dynamically which is not a problem as I have 2 Gig of ram installed.

As for your last point, this netbook came with Xandros installed and videos played smoothly (youtube, TV shows, etc) at 630 MHz but it was getting old and more crashes were happening. Hense the search for a replacement OS.

Can I change the CPU speed manually from the command line? If so I can write a little script that will let me toggle it back and forth, thereby doing my effort in conserving energy and use it only when viewing video.

Re: Up CPU Speed

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:23 am
by nunol
The Asus Eee 701B has a 900MHz Celeron underclocked to 630MHz so everything is as it should be.

You may want to look at the jupiter ppa: http://www.webupd8.org/2010/07/jupiter- ... power.html

And at the Ubuntu Eee pages:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC/Using
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC/Installation
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC/Fixes