Really? Why not?
">>>>>" <user@home.com> wrote:
>At least on ACer C110
>">>>>>" <user@home.com> wrote in message=20
>news:OUr$aSG9EHA.1300@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> The problem is it does not control the Pentium M centrino
>> "Juan I. Cahis" <jiclbch@SINBASURAattglobal.net> wrote in message=20
>> news:3ipqt0l2f0biuk9g49u9mrh1u3m5m8o8eo@4ax.com...
>> I found an (apparently) excellent utility!!!
>>
>> See: http://www.diefer.de/speedswitchxp/
>>
>> "JDThree [MVP]" <john@removeforspam.engagenet.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On 1/5/2005 7:29:16 AM, "Jeff" wrote:
>>>>Intel's official line (as far as I know) with the Centrino set is =
that it
>>>>controls speed automatically. I have the Acer c111 and find it can =
get=20
>>>>hot
>>>>too...but only when plugged in and running at full speed. If you need=
to
>>>>cool it down you can unplug it for a bit and it will step down=20
>>>>accordingly.
>>>>(Your performance will drop too).
>>>>
>>>>Jeff
>>>
>>>Weird, since Toshiba ships controlling software where you can set=20
>>>everything
>>>from processor speed, fans, etc... And it's centrino based. so the
>>>manufacturers of the tablets certainly can do something outside of =
Intel's
>>
>> Thanks
>> Juan I. Cahis
>> Santiago de Chile (South America)
>> Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
>>=20
>
Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!