Hi,
short question: why is CPU Frequency scaling under Power management
options? Not in a more obvious place.
Regards,
Maciej
> From: Maciej Soltysiak [mailto:[email protected]]
> short question: why is CPU Frequency scaling under Power management
> options? Not in a more obvious place.
Such as...
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>
> short question: why is CPU Frequency scaling under Power management
> options? Not in a more obvious place.
>
Because it's a mechanism for power management?
-hpa
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Grover, Andrew wrote:
>>From: Maciej Soltysiak [mailto:[email protected]]
>>short question: why is CPU Frequency scaling under Power management
>>options? Not in a more obvious place.
>>
>
> Such as...
"Processor type and features", presumably.
Chris
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