The computer I built for my mother 6 years ago utilizes an Athlon X2 7750 which is clocked at 2.7GHz on stock which downthrottles to 1.35GHz when Cool 'n' Quiet kicks in.
I tried going to the BIOS to overclock the processor to 3.3GHz, and, when booting Windows, both CPU-Z and Windows System Information show the new speed of 3.3GHz.
However, on Linux, running
still show 2700000 and 1350000 instead of 3300000.
Is there any way to make Linux use my overclocked frequencies?
I tried going to the BIOS to overclock the processor to 3.3GHz, and, when booting Windows, both CPU-Z and Windows System Information show the new speed of 3.3GHz.
However, on Linux, running
Code:
cat /sys/device/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
Is there any way to make Linux use my overclocked frequencies?
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