> Is this assumption correct, and how can we make the
> machine run with the increased clock speed based on
> the frequency multiplier?
O.k., replying to myself: for Linux, we verified with a small custom benchmark
that in spite of the kernel status output, the machine *does* run at the
increase
Greetings,
we are running an overclocked Intel Core i7-3.3GHz box (for a specific
purpose). The BIOS shows the increased CPU frequency correctly, but after
booting OpenSolaris 06/09, psrinfo reports the original 3,3GHz. The same thing
happens with Linux, but not with Windows where the machine
Joachim Worringen wrote:
I succeeded to compile & run filebench on our Linux box (CentOS4) as
follows:
Actually, it was CentOS *5*.
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r/w) 9.9mb/s,
199us cpu/op, 17.0ms latency
30633: 34.821: Shutting down processes
filebench>
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phone ++49/(0)228/324 08 17 - http://www.dolphinics.com
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