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Mar 2004
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Code up a mini battery monitor? Funny
This still defeats the point of all the automaticity that comes with prime95.Quote:
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Aug 2012
New Hampshire
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Yes, I realize it does cause you to withdraw your "feature request", but I thought I'd give you some ideas for possible solutions until your request is implemented.
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Mar 2004
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I'd like to make a second push for this feature request. My laptop charges pretty well but I turned Prime95 back on while I was teaching for two periods, plugged in, and my battery power went only from 15% to 31%. That's really not enough for me to simply let Prime95 run in the background while plugged in because it doesn't let the laptop charge fast enough. I suspect others have the same issue.
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Jun 2003
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Mar 2004
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Today is your lucky day. Add BatteryPercent=90 to prime.txt. This will tell prime95 to halt until battery level reaches 90%. This feature has always been available in Windows but is not in undoc.txt (I'll fix that).
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Mar 2004
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You're my favorite person for the next 23 hours and 59 minutes. Congratulations!
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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You are also lucky you could charge at all. I am pretty some people have lost charge when using prime95.
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1976 Toyota Corona years forever!
"Wayne"
Nov 2006
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Comment: I am running Prime95 on several laptops (always only on AC power) and have never had an issue with the charger not keeping up. Could it be you need a new/different battery?
Question: does anyone have experience using Throttle=n? I just tried it on my i5-2520 Laptop (Dual core Sandy)and found the results "interesting" - no Throttle: temp stable at 77&84; iteration time .023 - Throttle=80: temps fluctuate between 65 and 88; iteration time: .021 Why are my iteration times better? Is the ocassional 65 degrees really enough to have it run faster overall? Could it be only timing during the 80% of time it is running? Might constant temp changes of 20 or more be harder on the hardware? Could my cooler be being fooled that it gets hotter at times with throttle? |
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May 2011
Orange Park, FL
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I put both of my laptops on Zalman fan bases. The big, slow fans have a soothing sound. I am using the ZM-NC3 model.
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2013-02-06 at 16:35 |
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