- Apr 13, 2012
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Hi. Does anyone know where I can find a list of all processors and their normal/highest speedstep frequencies?
My Pentium M 725 laptop (from 2005) has these 6 steps:
- 600 mhz (normal/default speed)
- 800 mhz
- 1.0 mhz
- 1.2 ghz
- 1.4 ghz
- 1.6 ghz (used when loading/doing something intensive)
Was wondering what the range was on some other chips (i.e. new Atom, Celeron/Pentium, i-Core) if they exist in each, and does AMD and ARM have any similar kind of stepping/idle freq technologies?
The low 600mhz default on my laptop is nice because if I use the highest power settings (1600mhz always) the temperature always goes over 60C and therefore the fan keeps coming on, but when speedstep is used it always stays around 40-50C. 600mhz seems ideal for this, so I'm assuming even less mhz as a base/lowest would be enough on most new chips. Any thoughts/opinions?
My Pentium M 725 laptop (from 2005) has these 6 steps:
- 600 mhz (normal/default speed)
- 800 mhz
- 1.0 mhz
- 1.2 ghz
- 1.4 ghz
- 1.6 ghz (used when loading/doing something intensive)
Was wondering what the range was on some other chips (i.e. new Atom, Celeron/Pentium, i-Core) if they exist in each, and does AMD and ARM have any similar kind of stepping/idle freq technologies?
The low 600mhz default on my laptop is nice because if I use the highest power settings (1600mhz always) the temperature always goes over 60C and therefore the fan keeps coming on, but when speedstep is used it always stays around 40-50C. 600mhz seems ideal for this, so I'm assuming even less mhz as a base/lowest would be enough on most new chips. Any thoughts/opinions?