i7-1165G7 C-States support
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I'm not aware of any way to do that. But that looks like normal usage if the CPU is doing anything at all. Which it pretty much always is.
What are you trying to achieve?Steve
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@stephenw10 Understanding :). And of course trying to get the lowest temperatures for "idle".
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That CPU have a built in GPU? We have seen other users get significantly lower power usage by enabling the driver so that is put in an idle state. There's nothing in pfSense to do that though, it's all command line stuff.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Yes it has an iGPU. What are those commands you spoke about?
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@mrsunfire said in i7-1165G7 C-States support:
Yes it has an iGPU. What are those commands you spoke about?
Stimulated by your discussion I made a little Test here and my system (i5-4300Y with iGPU) is going 1~2 W lower only by loading i915kms.ko
(I didnt touch the C-States because this machine is quite busy and the CPU will not go to max State C3 in my case)kldload /boot/kernel/i915kms.ko
Its not very much but for a 24/7 machine it makes sense!
Regards,
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@fireodo Am I right that the driver is getting loaded if I have plug in a display via HDMI?
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@mrsunfire said in i7-1165G7 C-States support:
Am I right that the driver is getting loaded if I have plug in a display via HDMI?
That I have not verified - my system is headless.
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Connecting a display does not trigger the driver to load.
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@stephenw10 Thank's for clearing up. I did enter kldload /boot/kernel/i915kms.ko into command line via GUI. Was that correct? Or am I wrong?
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Yes, you can do that to test it at run time. If it does anything useful you can add it as a loader variable so it loads at boot.
Steve