On Wednesday 26 Jun 2013 09:17:37 Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 26/06/2013 08:32, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > Can you give me the full speclist of your machine with the part-numbers? > > I am checking if a new machine will fit my budget and your workload looks > > similar to mine :) > > It's a Dell Precision M4600, and you find it in the Workstation section > on Dell's website. It's since been superceded by the M4700 which is > really just a point upgrade. > > CPU: > processor : 0 > vendor_id : GenuineIntel > cpu family : 6 > model : 42 > model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2720QM CPU @ 2.20GHz I am using the 1st generation of the same CPU on I guess an older dell studio XPS: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz > cpu prices vary hugely so I picked a mid-range i7 and used the saving to > get 16G ram and maxed out the storage. > ATI display to get away from nVidia, I think that was a mistake and next > time will be going back to nVidia whose power management actually works. > There was some uber-fancy active display on offer too, but I don't need > that Have you tried to change the default power setting for your video card? I have this card: *-display description: VGA compatible controller product: RV730/M96-XT [Mobility Radeon HD 4670] vendor: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI physical id: 0 bus info: pci@0000:02:00.0 version: 00 width: 32 bits clock: 33MHz capabilities: pm pciexpress msi vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom configuration: driver=radeon latency=0 resources: irq:45 memory:d0000000-dfffffff ioport:2000(size=256) memory:cfef0000-cfefffff memory:cfe00000-cfe1ffff and have this little file auto-switching my video cards fan from running non- stop: cat /etc/local.d/set_radeon_power_profile.start echo auto > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile Apparently, the binary fglrx driver manages power switching more effectively, but with the radeon driver you'll need to switch it yourself. I can't recall what I might have had to enable in the kernel, but if you can't get it going let me know and I'll poke around my .config. > Battery life is shocking :-), make sure you get 9-cell high capacity > batteries, my standard 6 cell has *<60 minutes* life. The wife has one > too and her's lasts about 100 minutes using Windows I have the 9-cell battery and it lasts > than 60 minutes while playing video, browsing, emailing, opening and closing spreadsheets, etc. despite being almost 4 years old. Since I've set it to auto for video card power management the battery last longer. -- Regards, Mick
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