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Can't change CPU speed when on battery
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notebooknewbie
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Can't change CPU speed when on battery
Right now I'm on battery power...however, the computer only runs at 598MHz, despite the fact that I changed the battery settings so that CPU Speed would be at its maximum. Is there something that I can do or can you simply not run your computer at it's maximum speed while on battery (1.5GHz). Thanks!
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notebooknewbie
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I noticed the same thing today and I did a Google search on the subject. The situation, as I understand it, is that the Pentium M processors automatically scale to processor demand at almost all times. If you're on battery, its probably a sure thing that its going to have a sliding processing speed.
What does this mean? You're probably checking your My Computer properties dialog while you're not doing anything else - while the processor is idle. If you were doing something that used up a lot of processing power the processor would automatically speed up - you'll never be bottlenecked by the 599 MHz speed step. Maybe you should try checking the properties while you're watching a DVD movie or ripping some MP3's off a CD-ROM... while you're doing something processor-intensive.
That's just how I understand it though.
What does this mean? You're probably checking your My Computer properties dialog while you're not doing anything else - while the processor is idle. If you were doing something that used up a lot of processing power the processor would automatically speed up - you'll never be bottlenecked by the 599 MHz speed step. Maybe you should try checking the properties while you're watching a DVD movie or ripping some MP3's off a CD-ROM... while you're doing something processor-intensive.
That's just how I understand it though.
I noticed the same thing today and I did a Google search on the subject. The situation, as I understand it, is that the Pentium M processors automatically scale to processor demand at almost all times. If you're on battery, its probably a sure thing that its going to have a sliding processing speed.
What does this mean? You're probably checking your My Computer properties dialog while you're not doing anything else - while the processor is idle. If you were doing something that used up a lot of processing power the processor would automatically speed up - you'll never be bottlenecked by the 599 MHz speed step. Maybe you should try checking the properties while you're watching a DVD movie or ripping some MP3's off a CD-ROM... while you're doing something processor-intensive.
That's just how I understand it though.
What does this mean? You're probably checking your My Computer properties dialog while you're not doing anything else - while the processor is idle. If you were doing something that used up a lot of processing power the processor would automatically speed up - you'll never be bottlenecked by the 599 MHz speed step. Maybe you should try checking the properties while you're watching a DVD movie or ripping some MP3's off a CD-ROM... while you're doing something processor-intensive.
That's just how I understand it though.
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