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kpowersave free download

Provides battery,temperature,ac,cpufreq (SpeedSte

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82KBFile Size :
yesGUI :
noTerminal :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/powersave/Homepage :
Thomas RenningerCreator :
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kpowersave Publisher's description
Provides battery,temperature,ac,cpufreq (SpeedStep,Powernow!) control and monitoring. APM and ACPI machines are supported equally. For laptops as well as for workstations.

Alternative Windows software: None
Software requirements: None
Hardware requirements: None

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