Hi,

Am Mittwoch, den 04.11.2015, 11:07 -0800 schrieb null:
> By my tests, A20 with small heatsink can run 1Ghz 24/7 at 1.275mv with
> prolonged heavy load(emerge world, gentoo).
> 
> 
> Without heatsink, it unstable even at 0.8Ghz.
> 
> 
> my dmesg:
> [cpu_freq] INF:  voltage = 1625mv        frequency = 1296MHz
> [cpu_freq] INF:  voltage = 1475mv        frequency = 1200MHz
> [cpu_freq] INF:  voltage = 1275mv        frequency = 1008MHz

that's interesting, although it doesn't really answer my question about
how reliable the mentioned tools are. In the meantime, I found out that
maybe they are better not considered reliable in absolute terms. But I
still think they are useful with regards to the validation of the
results of calculations. I also did some kernel compilation before to
put the device under heavy load, but there you lack the validation part
(other than knowing the system didn't crash). Is that different with
gentoo/emerge? (Sorry, not a gentoo user.)

Regards,

Timo


P.S.: Sorry. I forgot to include the mailinglist when I first sent this reply - 
so this is a "resend".



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