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Hi guys,
I have Asus 1015px laptop with Intel Atom n570 CPU. This CPU has an integrated graphic driver which is GMA3150. It's temperature gets hot on Linux. Please don't suggest me to clean the fan etc. because it's cool on windows (Believe me). I know that intel drivers are open source and that the latest is installed on my 11.04. I just need to know:
How to reduce the GPU clock frequency?
It was by modifying a file in /sys/class/drm/card0/power_method for ATI cards. But actually I cannot find such file in my laptops hard drive with Intel graphic. All I have there is a folder named power. No file with power_method name.
So the question remains:
How to reduce clock of Intel graphic gpu?
Many thanks.
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