[LAU] Balance between performance and noise

Fabio capoeirista at arcor.de
Thu Dec 9 17:43:48 UTC 2010


ohhh, exuse me...it's about noise...people shouldn't even record near the cpu anyways. there are also passive coolers.


Em quinta-feira 09 dezembro 2010, às 15:41:03, Fabio escreveu:
> I don't see any use for cpu-governor else for saving batery-power on laptops. I don't even have it installed here
> 
> 
> Em quinta-feira 09 dezembro 2010, às 15:35:53, Robin Gareus escreveu:
> > On 11/27/10 13:11, Arnold Krille wrote:
> > > Set ther cpu-governor to performance (so it doesn't switch frequencies which 
> > > produces xruns) but reduce the maximum allowed frequency.
> > 
> > what kernel are you running?
> > 
> > I do have realtime-kernels (2.6.31.12-rt21, 2.6.33.7-rt29) running on 4
> > PCs/Laptops (Intel core duo 32bit, Intel Core 2 Duo 64bit, Atom and an
> > Intel-i5) and on none of them frequency-scaling ever caused any x-runs.
> > The ondemand governor is ruling them all.
> > 
> > It /might/ be an issue with other CPUs or mainboards.. or non-RT
> > systems, or with extreme low latency. But I'm not seeing any issues with
> > freq scaling even at 32*2 at 48kHz.
> > 
> > ciao,
> > robin
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