Cpuidle v6 and Tualatin CPU's

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Cpuidle has worked great for me with my old CPU PIII e 800
I recently upgraded to a PIII Tualatin and see little if any effect
on the temp.
Anybody had any experience with this.
Here is my CPU info:
[ WCPUID Ver.2.8 (c) 1996-2000 By H.Oda! ]

Processor 1 : Intel(R) Pentium(R) III CPU - S 1400MHz / F2E86C2D
: Intel(R) Pentium(R) III CPU - S 1400MHz
Platform : Unknown
Vendor ID : GenuineIntel
Type ID : 0 (0)
Family ID : 6 (0)
Model ID : 11 (0)
Stepping ID : 4 (0)
Brand ID : 4 (0)

Clock Frequency
Internal : 1396.44 MHz
External : 214.84 MHz
Multiplier : 6.5

L1 I-Cache : 16K Byte
L1 D-Cache : 16K Byte
L1 T-Cache : ---
L2 Cache : 512K Byte
L2 Latency : 0
L3 Cache : ---

MMX : Supported
SIMD : Supported
3DNow! : Not Supported

Machine : IBM PC/AT
Version : Windows 98 Version 4.10.1998

----------- : --------
F.Flags : 0383F9FF 80000004
I@PCP : 03020101 00000000 00000000 0C040883
: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
I@EXT : 65746E49 2952286C 6E655020 6D756974
: 20295228 20494949 20555043 2053202D
: 20202020 20202020 30303431 007A484D
I@0017/002A : 84910000 00000000 00000000 CFC40000
I@0119/011E : 00000000 00000000 00000000 007447E1

I am not overclocking at all, but the temp runs higher than my old
system PIII 800 at 912 M when in the idle condition.Cpuidle would bring the temp down equal to the system
temp when idle.With my open case this used to be about 10 deg above room temp.

I am running a cool 40 deg C with standard fan and heat sink but I expected cooler with the .13 micron CPU
Right now I am sitting at 30 deg C system, 40 Deg C CPU

Any comments would be appreciated.

JoeS
 
Cpuidle has worked great for me with my old CPU PIII e 800
I recently upgraded to a PIII Tualatin and see little if any effect
on the temp.
I am running a cool 40 deg C with standard fan and heat sink but I expected cooler with the .13 micron CPU
Right now I am sitting at 30 deg C system, 40 Deg C CPU

these are the temperatures from the socket & not from on die!

no softCooler that I know works properly with Tuallies (tried a bunch
of them!) ; the best I found working is a Rain2.0, but it helps only
for a °C or two!
But on other hand, also the temp does not rise much above idle
one when full load (old Cu_mines do make difference here!)

Intel changed core schematics (enhanced stuff), but looks like they
spoiled or disabled (on purpose? not to use them on laptops?) full
function of HLT command on core ... :-(

do not worry about the temps; I was running mine even @ 80°C (core on
die) w/o crashing Win ! :-) ... see my site!

-- Regards, SPAJKY
& visit site - http://www.spajky.vze.com
Celly-III OC-ed,"Tualatin on BX-Slot1-MoBo!"
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Spajky said:
these are the temperatures from the socket & not from on die!

no softCooler that I know works properly with Tuallies (tried a bunch
of them!) ; the best I found working is a Rain2.0, but it helps only
for a °C or two!
But on other hand, also the temp does not rise much above idle
one when full load (old Cu_mines do make difference here!)

Intel changed core schematics (enhanced stuff), but looks like they
spoiled or disabled (on purpose? not to use them on laptops?) full
function of HLT command on core ... :-(

do not worry about the temps; I was running mine even @ 80°C (core on
die) w/o crashing Win ! :-) ... see my site!

-- Regards, SPAJKY
& visit site - http://www.spajky.vze.com
Celly-III OC-ed,"Tualatin on BX-Slot1-MoBo!"
E-mail AntiSpam: remove ##

Thanks for the info,
Sounds like something Intel would do, changing the halt instruction.
Nice site, I enjoyed the cofee maker mod
(and all the serious scoop)
JoeS
 
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