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Power4Gear/Intel Turbo Boost

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Hi all,

I am new to linux and I am looking forward to moving to it from windows, and I am having a really peculiar problem.
I am using an Asus laptop, and in windows it had a thing called power4gear, in which I could select power plan. And one thing it did was up the GHz limit of processor, from 2.1 GHz to 3.1 GHz.
CPU frequency scaling monitor and it lets me lower the clock speed, but not rise it above 2.2 GHz.

Is there anything, that can bring that functionality in linux? :(

EDIT: apparently power4gear is just a frontend, what I am looking for is Intel Turbo Boost.
Is it always enabled or is it automatic?
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homerscousin

Re: Power4Gear/Intel Turbo Boost

Post by homerscousin »

If what you are looking for is some sort of overclocking utility, then I don't think there is one for Linux. I think I did a quick search last year and found nothing.

As far as Intel's turbo boost, I have this enabled by default in my UEFI, bios with my mobo and I can change that boost setting higher if I want to. You should be able to get those same settings you had in Windows, but you'd have to do it in the bios.
nomko

Re: Power4Gear/Intel Turbo Boost

Post by nomko »

Dreamer_ wrote:I am using an Asus laptop
What are the specifications of your laptop? Can you place the output here of this terminal command:

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inxi -F
This we can determine which CPU you're laptop has and same for GPU.

If you mean Turbo Boost as a setting in your BIOS, then you should check your BIOS if this is enabled or disabled.

I found this for you, might be interesting although the dates are from 2010 (and earlier):
http://askubuntu.com/questions/37618/is ... st-working
http://www.pcauthority.com.au/Feature/1 ... -core.aspx
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1321028
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1635241
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Re: Power4Gear/Intel Turbo Boost

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It's a Asus n53sm.

I will try to look into the bios :S

EDIT: BIOS didn't have any options about turbo boost or anything like that :(
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