on 02/19/2009 07:38 PM Wil Reichert wrote the following:
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote:
  
on 02/19/2009 06:53 PM Paul Hartman wrote the following:

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote:


on 02/19/2009 06:23 PM Justin wrote the following:


Thanasis schrieb:



# uname -a
Linux wolfdale 2.6.28-gentoo-r2 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Feb 18 13:53:22 EET
2009 x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz GenuineIntel
GNU/Linux

Overclocked the core 2 duo (E8400) from 3 to 4GHz using motherboard
BIOS settings. In mswindblows I can see the overclocked frequency
(when cpu is under load), in linux /proc/cpuinfo never shows beyond the
stock 3GHz value.

Q: Is /proc/cpuinfo showing the actual frequency?




Do you have frequency scaling active?


Yes, but the /proc/cpuinfo I showed, was with the max frequency ever
displayed (under load).


FWIW I am not using frequency scaling (and my cpuinfo shows the OC
speed). Every overclocking tutorial I've ever seen starts off with
"disable all power saving/frequency scaling" :)

Right. That's how I started too. But since the OC works (at least as shown
under windoze) with frequency scaling enabled, why disable it?
    

What brand motherboard do you own?  I think thats the determining
factor here as different manufacturers seem to implement clock speed
reporting differently.

Wil
ASUS P5E

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