Fan control (and power-saving in general) on Dell Inspiron Studio 153x
So, I multi-boot my Dell Inspiron Studio 1537 with Windows 7, Debian,
and Backtrack (which is based on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian)...
Windows 7 gets the best battery life out of all of them. I've tried to
get better fan control and sensor data in Debian, but, as I recall, the
prober from lm-sensors never seems to find a way to control my fans,
etc. And, on Backtrack, the fans are on pretty high constantly. As a
result, my battery life is noticeably worse with Debian and Backtrack.
Can anyone share any secrets or tips they have with getting better fan
control or cpu-throttling or battery life on this line of Dell Inspiron
Studio's (the 153x, series)?
- Joe
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04-03-2012, 10:30 PM
Pablo Soto
Fan control (and power-saving in general) on Dell Inspiron Studio 153x
El Tue, 03 Apr 2012 12:09:14 -0700
Joe Emenaker <joe@emenaker.com> escribió:
> So, I multi-boot my Dell Inspiron Studio 1537 with Windows 7, Debian,
> and Backtrack (which is based on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian)...
>
> Windows 7 gets the best battery life out of all of them. I've tried
> to get better fan control and sensor data in Debian, but, as I
> recall, the prober from lm-sensors never seems to find a way to
> control my fans, etc. And, on Backtrack, the fans are on pretty high
> constantly. As a result, my battery life is noticeably worse with
> Debian and Backtrack.
>
> Can anyone share any secrets or tips they have with getting better
> fan control or cpu-throttling or battery life on this line of Dell
> Inspiron Studio's (the 153x, series)?
>
> - Joe
>
>
I own a Dell XPS L502x, use a kernel 3.3 or above
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04-04-2012, 06:14 AM
Hannu Virtanen
Fan control (and power-saving in general) on Dell Inspiron Studio 153x
Hi,
I used earlier a HP laptop with a powerful (and old) amd processor.
If it was on many hours, it overheated so that the inner control mechanism
suddenly shut off the whole thing... *
I think that it is better if the fan is used too much than too little.*
-hv*
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> So, I multi-boot my Dell Inspiron Studio 1537 with Windows 7, Debian,
> and Backtrack (which is based on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian)...
>
> Windows 7 gets the best battery life out of all of them. I've tried
> to get better fan control and sensor data in Debian, but, as I
> recall, the prober from lm-sensors never seems to find a way to
> control my fans, etc. And, on Backtrack, the fans are on pretty high
> constantly. As a result, my battery life is noticeably worse with
> Debian and Backtrack.
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Fan control (and power-saving in general) on Dell Inspiron Studio 153x
Hi Joe,
On Tue, 2012-04-03 at 12:09 -0700, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> So, I multi-boot my Dell Inspiron Studio 1537 with Windows 7, Debian,
> and Backtrack (which is based on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian)...
>
> Windows 7 gets the best battery life out of all of them. I've tried to
> get better fan control and sensor data in Debian, but, as I recall, the
> prober from lm-sensors never seems to find a way to control my fans,
> etc. And, on Backtrack, the fans are on pretty high constantly. As a
> result, my battery life is noticeably worse with Debian and Backtrack.
>
> Can anyone share any secrets or tips they have with getting better fan
> control or cpu-throttling or battery life on this line of Dell Inspiron
> Studio's (the 153x, series)?
>
This is not specific to Debian or any distribution, try "Laptop Mode
Tools" [1], also here [2] you can find reach set of general advises for
better power management under linux.
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Roshan George
Fan control (and power-saving in general) on Dell Inspiron Studio 153x
Try installing jupiter or CPU-freq controller. It may help you. But,
please note that, jupiter won't work with Debian. I am not sure of
Backtrack, because, it was stable with Ubuntu.
On 4/4/12, Ivan T. Ivanov <iivanov@mm-sol.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Joe,
>
> On Tue, 2012-04-03 at 12:09 -0700, Joe Emenaker wrote:
>> So, I multi-boot my Dell Inspiron Studio 1537 with Windows 7, Debian,
>> and Backtrack (which is based on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian)...
>>
>> Windows 7 gets the best battery life out of all of them. I've tried to
>> get better fan control and sensor data in Debian, but, as I recall, the
>> prober from lm-sensors never seems to find a way to control my fans,
>> etc. And, on Backtrack, the fans are on pretty high constantly. As a
>> result, my battery life is noticeably worse with Debian and Backtrack.
>>
>> Can anyone share any secrets or tips they have with getting better fan
>> control or cpu-throttling or battery life on this line of Dell Inspiron
>> Studio's (the 153x, series)?
>>
>
> This is not specific to Debian or any distribution, try "Laptop Mode
> Tools" [1], also here [2] you can find reach set of general advises for
> better power management under linux.
>
> Happy tweaking,
> Ivan
>
> [1] http://samwel.tk/laptop_mode/
> [2] http://www.lesswatts.org/
>
>> - Joe
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Gurvan Huiban
Fan control (and power-saving in general) on Dell Inspiron Studio 153x
Le Tuesday 3 April 2012 16:09:14, Joe Emenaker a écrit :
> So, I multi-boot my Dell Inspiron Studio 1537 with Windows 7, Debian,
> and Backtrack (which is based on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian)...
>
> Windows 7 gets the best battery life out of all of them. I've tried to
> get better fan control and sensor data in Debian, but, as I recall, the
> prober from lm-sensors never seems to find a way to control my fans,
> etc. And, on Backtrack, the fans are on pretty high constantly. As a
> result, my battery life is noticeably worse with Debian and Backtrack.
>
> Can anyone share any secrets or tips they have with getting better fan
> control or cpu-throttling or battery life on this line of Dell Inspiron
> Studio's (the 153x, series)?
As mentioned before, it is better to have too much fan work than not enough...
As long as the hardware is correctly handled by Linux, if the fans are on it
means that there is heat to evacuate. Hence, I suggest the following
directions:
- Check that the hardware is correctly configured
=> Check if there are any BIOS update & check if there are any option to tweak
(for instance, things like "Fan always on");
=> Make sure that the cooling hardware is clean (no dust).
- Check that the hardware is supported by your OS
=> Make sure that all the acpi stuff is installed and that it "recognized" the
elements (fan, thermal zone, etc. ).
- Configure appropriately the OS:
=> make sure that scaling is enabled and that the correct governor is on;
=> Check your kernel version. There are some power consumption regressions
into some kernel versions. I suggest using 2.6.34 or 3.3 versions
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_kernel_regress2&n um=1
=> Check that the power management of the video card is on and efficient (For
instance, it looks like the AMD proprietary drivers have a much better power
management than the free drivers). On my notebook, it makes a tremendous
difference.
Good luck,
Gurvan
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