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author | PA4WDH | 2023-05-24 19:37:40 +0200 |
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committer | PA4WDH | 2023-05-24 19:37:40 +0200 |
commit | 9a440880d14a640689e08aa79c1468ef36774604 (patch) | |
tree | 336214382feb17871f1a1e78d4e6edac86c16859 | |
parent | Small fixes in Gentoo init script (diff) | |
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Fixes in README.html
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diff --git a/README.html b/README.html index cb5dbd4..4c07d64 100644 --- a/README.html +++ b/README.html @@ -87,7 +87,17 @@ <p>The resulting graph should look like this:</p> <img src="../plain/lo_graph_example.png"> <p> - You can clearly see the scaling this daemon does between 12:37:26 and 12:40:19. + At the start of the graph the CPU Temperature (green line) was low enough to + allow the Scaling Maximum Frequency (light blue line) to go up to the CPU's + Maximum Frequency (red line). Then it got a heavy task to do, the CPU's + Current Frequency (yellow line) was scaled up to almost maximum and that + heated up the CPU. At around 12:37:26 the CPU Temperature has risen above the + Target Temperature (black line) and the Scaling Maximum Frequency was + lowered and the CPU Current Frequency followed. At around 12:40:19 the job was + finished and the CPU Frequency was scaled down for lower power consumtion, + it cooled down and that allowed the Scaling Maximum Frequency to be increased + the CPU's Maximum Frequency again. The scaling between 12:37:26 and 12:40:19 + was done by this daemon. </p> <h2>How to install this program</h2> <p> @@ -109,7 +119,7 @@ temperature allows it, and protect the hardware from overheating. </p> <p> - Since i'm a Gentoo user there is a topic about this program on thei + Since i'm a Gentoo user there is a topic about this program on the <a href="https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1163405.html">Gentoo forums</a>. </p> <p>Happy computing!</p> |