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Date:      Thu, 24 Jan 2002 03:40:25 -0800
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@owt.com>
To:        Jud <jud@operamail.com>
Cc:        "Gary W. Swearingen" <swear@blarg.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Cooling Athlon / Linux App
Message-ID:  <3C4FF2A9.50005@owt.com>
References:  <95FBK736ZUOQOIRQ621USNGCSPHE1Y.3c4fed0e@sparky>

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Jud wrote:

> 1/24/2002 2:25:21 AM, swear@blarg.net (Gary W. Swearingen) wrote:
> 
> 
>>Jud <jud@operamail.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>>I think if you read the VCool documentation, you'll find that the 
>>>
> theory, 
> 
>>>at least, is that the Athlon is unable to reach idle mode unless its 
>>>system bus is disconnected, even when it would otherwise make 
>>>eminent sense for the CPU to do so because the system isn't busy.  
>>>VCool purports to set the "Bus Disconnect Enable" bit and so allow 
>>>
> the 
> 
>>>CPU to go into idle mode at appropriate times.
>>>
>>That quoted phrase doesn't appear in google *freebsd* archive except 
>>
> in
> 
>>this thread.  If you think that's important and different from the
>>CPU_SUSP_HLT mentioned in another msg, please ask about that 
>>
> on -stable
> 
>>or -current or -hackers or -hardware (?); maybe they've missed
>>something.  I doubt it, but you seem to have physical evidence of it.
>>
> 
> I actually don't think it's (supposed to be) any different than 
> CPU_SUSP_HLT, and I'm a bit mystified as to why VCool seems to 
> make a difference on my W2K system.  I didn't know about 
> CPU_SUSP_HLT before, so I'll put that in the kernel and see how it 
> works.
> 
> 
>>(For the thermal paste, get a piece of hard plastic with a smooth 
>>
> straight
> 
>>edge just a bit wider than the chip and spread it real even but real
>>thin.  I've put it only on the chip the few times I've done it, but I'm
>>thinking that it would be better to spread it only on the heat sink both
>>because it is probably rougher and easier to clean the over-spread.  
>>
> I'm
> 
>>guessing that putting it on both surfaces is more apt to leave bubbles.)
>>
> 
> I used a razor blade, but the plastic sounds easier to handle.  Problems 
> with the thermal paste application may have been caused by my 
> manipulating the rather large heatsink and fan combination so as to get 
> past some nearby capacitors on the motherboard, and then get the @#
> $%^*! clip seated - I did some wiggling, which may have introduced 
> bubbles.  Hopefully, practice will make perfect.


On my AMDs, I used Artic Silver II. I followed the instructions at 
http://www.arcticsilver.com/arctic_silver_instructions.htm

Kent

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