At 11:27 PM 3/22/2010, Alexander Motin wrote:
>John Long wrote:
>>    Hello, I am putting together a couple update servers. Went with c2d
>>    E7500 on gigabyte G41M-ES2L boards. fbsd 8.0 release generic (so far)
>>    amd64, 1g mem, 1tb wd cavier blk, fresh system.
>>    My Kill-a-watt shows 41 watts idle and when I enable powerd then it
>>    climbs to 43 watts idle.
>>    It shows that the freq is controlled well, goes down to 365 mhz but
>>    the tdp is not decreased, rather it increases.
>>    If I disable eist, c1 and c3 helpers in bios, as per suggestion in
>>    mail archive, then it adds 1 watt to both figures. I was hoping to get
>>    this total tdp down to a very low amount, and it is but it should
>>    theoretically go lower with powerd, right?
>>    The bios reports 1.268V and 26C temp. I was hoping that the voltage
>>    would go down to .85 or so when powerd lowered the freq to 365 etc.
>>    Healthd does not seem to know what monitoring chip it is and I have no
>>    idea unless I install xp (ugh) and run something from cpuid.com on it.
>>    What is a good/better/best monitoring program, mbmon and bsdhwmon are
>>    untried for they are not current I see. Or what do I do from here to
>>    fix this problem?
>>    thx,
>>    John
>>    dmesg shows
>>    cpu0: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
>>    est0: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu0
>>    est: CPU supports Enhanced Speedstep, but is not recognized.
>>    est: cpu_vendor GenuineIntel, msr 6160b2506000b25
>>    device_attach: est0 attach returned 6
>>    p4tcc0: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu0
>>    cpu1: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
>>    est1: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu1
>>    est: CPU supports Enhanced Speedstep, but is not recognized.
>>    est: cpu_vendor GenuineIntel, msr 6160b2506000b25
>>    device_attach: est1 attach returned 6
>>    p4tcc1: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu1
>>    powerd -v
>>    powerd: unable to determine AC line status
>>    load   0%, current freq 2926 MHz ( 0), wanted freq 2834 MHz
>>    load   0%, current freq 2926 MHz ( 0), wanted freq 2745 MHz
>>    .......
>>    load   3%, current freq  365 MHz ( 7), wanted freq  365 MHz
>>    load   0%, current freq  365 MHz ( 7), wanted freq  365 MHz
>
>Your ACPI BIOS seems not reporting tables required to control EIST. So
>powerd probably uses only thermal throttling, which is not really
>effective for power saving on modern CPUs. You should check your BIOS
>options or may be update BIOS.
>
>If you have no luck with EIST - try to use C-states if BIOS reports at
>least them. It also can be quite effective.
>
>--
>Alexander Motin

Thanks for the info, I did try to kick it to C3 and that helped poquito amount. Everything is enabled in bios that matters to this, that does help a little too but powerd actually raises tdp a little. See other recent reply for more info.

Thanks,

John

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