debucoslid
New Member
Hi everyone,
this is my first post on this forum, I see is very active and interesting. Thanks to everyone to keep the forum active.
I'm moving from Mac to Linux. I bought a Fujitsu laptop with an Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 155H processor, running Lubuntu.
I am extremely sensitive to electromagnetic emissions, and I've noticed high EM activity from the laptop, coming specially from CPU and GPU.
So, my goal is to reduce electromagnetic emissions as much as possible by further limiting/slowing down the processor beyond what’s possible via standard tools and power profiles.
So far, here’s what I’ve already done to reduce EM emissions, based on principle to slow down CPU use.
After all those steps, I reduced activity of CPU and GPU but EM fields are still strong and I cannot use laptop for more than 15-20 minutes.
Is there anything else I can do to “slow down” or further limit the Core Ultra 7 processor (or the whole SoC) on Linux to minimize EM emissions, beyond what I’ve already done?
Are there kernel parameters, patches, or methods (maybe undervolting, more aggressive frequency limiting, etc.) that you would recommend?
Has anyone successfully achieved even lower frequencies/states with this CPU on Linux for minimum possible EM output?
About undervolting, I read on a forum that Intel disabled the undervolting on the Core Ultras, so is not possible to underclock and undervolt processor, but I'm not sure on this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
this is my first post on this forum, I see is very active and interesting. Thanks to everyone to keep the forum active.
I'm moving from Mac to Linux. I bought a Fujitsu laptop with an Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 155H processor, running Lubuntu.
I am extremely sensitive to electromagnetic emissions, and I've noticed high EM activity from the laptop, coming specially from CPU and GPU.
So, my goal is to reduce electromagnetic emissions as much as possible by further limiting/slowing down the processor beyond what’s possible via standard tools and power profiles.
So far, here’s what I’ve already done to reduce EM emissions, based on principle to slow down CPU use.
- Deactivated HT (Hyper-Threading) in the BIOS
- Installed power-profiles-daemon, using powerprofilesctl set power-saver
- Installed cpupower-gui and set the CPU maximum frequency to 1.2 GHz
- Manually disabled logical CPU threads (through /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/online)
- Disabled Intel Turbo Boost (echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/no_turbo)
- Set p_state to passive (added intel_pstate=passive to /etc/default/grub, then updated grub)
- Lowered integrated GPU frequency to 800 MHz (echo 800 > /sys/class/drm/card1/gt_max_freq_mhz etc.)
After all those steps, I reduced activity of CPU and GPU but EM fields are still strong and I cannot use laptop for more than 15-20 minutes.
Is there anything else I can do to “slow down” or further limit the Core Ultra 7 processor (or the whole SoC) on Linux to minimize EM emissions, beyond what I’ve already done?
Are there kernel parameters, patches, or methods (maybe undervolting, more aggressive frequency limiting, etc.) that you would recommend?
Has anyone successfully achieved even lower frequencies/states with this CPU on Linux for minimum possible EM output?
About undervolting, I read on a forum that Intel disabled the undervolting on the Core Ultras, so is not possible to underclock and undervolt processor, but I'm not sure on this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.

