Re: troubleshooting cpu performance

2003-10-02 Thread Joe Polk
t: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 01:21:23 -0600 Subject: Re: troubleshooting cpu performance > Edward Dekkers wrote: > > > It's a safety feature not a lot of people know about. > > It's called throttling, which has been around for a while now. > The CPU will effective

Re: Troubleshooting CPU Performance

2003-10-02 Thread Bret Hughes
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Re: Troubleshooting CPU Performance

2003-10-02 Thread Steve Gonzales
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Re: troubleshooting cpu performance

2003-10-02 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Edward Dekkers wrote: It's a safety feature not a lot of people know about. It's called throttling, which has been around for a while now. The CPU will effectively cut its power down to 50% first, and will continue to do so till it reaches a point where it can stay cool enough, while still

Re: troubleshooting cpu performance

2003-10-02 Thread Edward Dekkers
David Barkman wrote: It might be worth it to crack open the case and make sure your fans are working newer cpu's would probably immediately fry without a fan, but older ones may run for a while at degraded performance. Just want to correct you on one point. Newer INTEL CPUs (I notice the OP didn'

Re: troubleshooting cpu performance

2003-10-01 Thread Bret Hughes
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 20:11, David Barkman wrote: > It might be worth it to crack open the case and make sure your fans are > working > newer cpu's would probably immediately fry without a fan, but older ones > may run for a while at degraded performance. > Good point. do you have lm-sensors ins

Re: troubleshooting cpu performance

2003-10-01 Thread David Barkman
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:18 PM Subject: troubleshooting cpu performance > Is there a way to troubleshoot where performance > bottlenecks may be occurring with httpd? Such as some > module such as mod_rewrite? Can you print out what > files httpd is c

troubleshooting cpu performance

2003-10-01 Thread John Smith
Is there a way to troubleshoot where performance bottlenecks may be occurring with httpd? Such as some module such as mod_rewrite? Can you print out what files httpd is currently serving? Starting a couple days ago, it's as if my CPU has been replaced with one far less powerful. Just about everyth