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Aryell
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 performance issues in Linux Mint 17.1 all updates x64
kernel version 3.13.0-37 generic
video card propriatary drivers 331.113
bios overclock to 4.00Ghz, everything stable, been like this for years.
I have a Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 at 2.83 GHZ but over clocked at 4.00GHZ, in windows 7 it works fine. the games are running fine, but in Linux even with governor set to performance I'm showing 3400mhz. Is this the real actual frequency right now, or is that just a display limitation. How can I correctly set it to 4GHz and preferably in dynamic mode (ondemand) because my cross platform games run better on windows than on linux, so is there an explanation or solution to this. if I set userpace mode 4ghz on all cores will it stay at 4 and really work at 4ghz, or like I said, display limitation. I've also discovered that the range is between 2400mhz and 3400mhz on default. and in performance mode is just 3400mhz and using cpufreq-info. where can i set this frequencies correctly. And if you give me command line instructions I would probably make a script with them ... if the settings do not hold between restarts. Thank You.
Every 2,0s: grep "cpu MHz" /proc/cpuinfo Sun Apr 5 18:45:19 2015
cpu MHz : 3400.000
cpu MHz : 3400.000
cpu MHz : 3400.000
cpu MHz : 3400.000
even in full load 100% on all cores it does not nudge from this frequency
kernel version 3.13.0-37 generic
video card propriatary drivers 331.113
bios overclock to 4.00Ghz, everything stable, been like this for years.
I have a Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 at 2.83 GHZ but over clocked at 4.00GHZ, in windows 7 it works fine. the games are running fine, but in Linux even with governor set to performance I'm showing 3400mhz. Is this the real actual frequency right now, or is that just a display limitation. How can I correctly set it to 4GHz and preferably in dynamic mode (ondemand) because my cross platform games run better on windows than on linux, so is there an explanation or solution to this. if I set userpace mode 4ghz on all cores will it stay at 4 and really work at 4ghz, or like I said, display limitation. I've also discovered that the range is between 2400mhz and 3400mhz on default. and in performance mode is just 3400mhz and using cpufreq-info. where can i set this frequencies correctly. And if you give me command line instructions I would probably make a script with them ... if the settings do not hold between restarts. Thank You.
Every 2,0s: grep "cpu MHz" /proc/cpuinfo Sun Apr 5 18:45:19 2015
cpu MHz : 3400.000
cpu MHz : 3400.000
cpu MHz : 3400.000
cpu MHz : 3400.000
even in full load 100% on all cores it does not nudge from this frequency