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zikmir 2010-12-30 17:03

Pants on Fire
 
hey, for all over clocking people, is it possible to have a program, that alerts when the cpu/battery getss to EFFFIN HOT ????? like it could give a notification " PANTS ON FIRE" so the user like me (noOb) can reduce the clock speed from 1200mhz to 600mhz stock ?:confused:

atilla 2010-12-30 17:24

Re: Pants on Fire
 
look at conky??????????

zikmir 2010-12-30 17:28

Re: Pants on Fire
 
how can i ask conky to alert me ?.. and i dont find any cpu tem in it !!!!

efekt 2010-12-30 17:32

Re: Pants on Fire
 
CPUFreqUI shows cpu temperature...

festivalnut 2010-12-30 17:38

Re: Pants on Fire
 
its actually a rather good idea, should be easy to implement, but you've probably alienated a lot of people with a stupid and irrelevent thread title. i know a lotta folk here will think troll and avoid.

atilla 2010-12-30 17:40

Re: Pants on Fire
 
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you have to enable it first and use a different conky.conf search the entire beutify conky thread.
hers a pic

zikmir 2010-12-30 17:45

Re: Pants on Fire
 
i rather not search, but how can i get the conky in the pic above ??????? for god sake any simpler method ?

atilla 2010-12-30 17:47

Re: Pants on Fire
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zikmir (Post 907743)
i rather not search, but how can i get the conky in the pic above ??????? for god sake any simpler method ?

i try to search it give me 10 minutes

retsaw 2010-12-30 17:47

Re: Pants on Fire
 
One of the posters here created a script that adjusts the overclocking profile based on battery level and temperature. I don't much like it because once you have worked out the optimal voltage profile for your device you shouldn't need to change it, thus this script is a sub-optimal way of running, but it can be used as an example of how to change overclocking settings based on temperature. If you are interested here is the relevant thread.

Alternatively, do you really need to be running @1200MHz when you aren't using it? If not then there is a guide on the wiki of how to change the clock speed when your N900 is locked/unlocked which will prevent "pants on fire" problems, and when you are using it you should be able to feel it getting too hot and rectify the situation manually.

mattbutsko 2010-12-30 17:51

Re: Pants on Fire
 
i wouldnt run it at 1200mhz at all, honestly. the temp jump from 1150 to 1200 is substantial, but the performance gain isnt noticable, either way, keep on rockin.


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