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Re: cpufrequency



I can tell from playing with the control panel on my imac G5 20 inch. ( 1.8 Ghz )
In the reduced setting I can work with it for a few hours, but not all day.
For that reason I gave it to a family member.
Dirk
On 14 Jun 2006, at 21:28, Dave Schroeder wrote:


And what makes you believe that changing the clock speed of the CPU will affect anything related to "energy sensitivity"? (Can a human even physiologically detect anything that would be a physical manifestation from CPU clock speed?)

- Dave

On Jun 14, 2006, at 2:20 PM, Dirk Schelfhout wrote:

I'll put some more effort in trying to install linux on it.
If that doesn't work I'll have to sell it and buy a pc that can drive
the monitor. ( I believe on pc's you can set it in the bios. That's
what a pc friend told me )

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