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Re: Loud cooler with boinc and Notebook

Where can I find the right options for a restart with the old settings?
Oh, I downloaded TM, but I don't know how to usw I correctly. BES was quiet better for non professional user.
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Re: Loud cooler with boinc and Notebook

Here a thread to the master of cpu control: Threadmaster Success Stories


Does Threadmaster slow down the overall time it takes to crunch a work unit?
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Re: Loud cooler with boinc and Notebook

brink,

Threadmaster is sort of a life throttle and will average processes of same priority that it's told to manage and will run others of same priority at a default you can define.... it can handle many simultaneous.

Opposed to the BOINC form, but equal to the UD agent version, it works at partial 'seconds' level and will attempt to e.g. at 50% to grant 50% average. In the end, assuming 100% is available, 50% would let a job take twice as long, without noticeable jo-jo effect.

The UD throttle is not always permitted to cut the speed and the agent running at times still at 100%, hence we see the occasional lament. That's not the case with Threadmaster.... once it finds the balance it stays on it or darn close. Exception is disk i/o. That's a higher order where the OS takes over.

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