Amd Cool N' Quiet Thing
<div class="IPBDescription">ack</div> when the AMD Cool N' Quiet thing is turned on does it make your CPU run quieter but make the CPU fan run slower. i ask this because i had it turned off and when my CPU would get to like 115+ degrees Farenheit, being this because its an AMD 64 3200+, the CPU fan would go up to like 4100 rpm. now that i have the Cool N' Quiet thing turned on when the CPU gets hot the fan doesnt go above 3400 rpm. im wondering if the Cool N' Quiet thing is good or bad and if it is recommended that i use it.
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158F being on the warm side but still safe
176F being on the hot side, not recommended to run at for long durations
higher still is to hot and dangerous...
My delta fan runs at 4000rpm with my AMD Barton 2500+ clocked at 222x11=2442Mhz (1.75volt) and it never goes over 113F so a good fan could work wonders <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
As for the durabillity claims usually made, bah I say, if processors don't fail rather quickly they are unlikely to fail for a LONG time, much longer than the systems usable life span, if you just keep the temperatures sane.
Cool and quiet underclocks your CPU and slows your fan down when not much power is demanded and clocks it back up again, and pressumably spins the fan up to full when it is needed.
<a href='http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_871_9706~89440,00.html' target='_blank'>this</a> utillity might be slightly amusing if you have cool and quiet enabled to see what it does in action.
It didn't detect high CPU usage and clock up to full speed properly?
Did you install the driver for it?
<a href='http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_871_9706,00.html' target='_blank'>http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/Techni...71_9706,00.html</a>
There's plenty of people who use cool and quiet without these issues(to some extent it might lag a bit the instant you start something very intensive, but most comments are to the effect that it quicker throtling up than most notebooks)
Your signature's far too true, as well.
I doubt I have any issues as 11 fans keep my AMD 2200 cool, but if there's a program out there that doesn't require a lot of cpu usage let me know.
If your motherboard CD with drivers and stuff didn't come with one of these little tools then there's one called motherboard monitor and probably plenty more if you google a little.
If your computer is stable whatever you throw at it, your temperature is fine.
I doubt I have any issues as 11 fans keep my AMD 2200 cool, but if there's a program out there that doesn't require a lot of cpu usage let me know. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
i have this program that tells me all the temperatures and a whole lot about your computer.
<a href='http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/Everest-Home-Edition.shtml' target='_blank'>http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System...e-Edition.shtml</a>
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CPU Properties
CPU Type AMD Athlon 64, 2200 MHz (11 x 200) 3500+
CPU Alias Newcastle S939
CPU Stepping DH7-CG
Instruction Set x86, x86-64, MMX, 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2
Min / Max CPU Multiplier 4x / 11x
L1 Code Cache 64 KB (Parity)
L1 Data Cache 64 KB (ECC)
L2 Cache 512 KB (On-Die, ECC, Full-Speed)
CPU Physical Info
Package Type 939 Pin uOPGA
Package Size 4.00 cm x 4.00 cm
Transistors 68.5 million
Process Technology 9Mi, 0.13 um, CMOS, Cu, SOI
Die Size 150 mm2
Core Voltage 1.50 V
I/O Voltage 1.2 V + 2.5 V
Maximum Power 89.0
CPU Manufacturer
Company Name Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Product Information http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118,00.html
CPU Utilization
CPU #1 0 %
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