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			<title><![CDATA[TSC or HPET clock timer?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Does anyone have any insight what one should be using? <br />I&#039;m noticing on some hardware TSC is giving me a warning in dmesg that it is found to be &#039;unstable&#039; <br />Switching to hpet seems to negate this. However, I feel from no real understanding that using TSC would be ideal if it remains &#039;stable&#039;</p><p>Does it depend on CPU and motherboard? What kind of things should I be looking at when we are talking about clock timers?</p><p>For reference hpet is part of the southbridge chip set where TSC is software managed I believe. <br />I figure TSC provides you ultimately with more control. But if deemed &#039;unstable&#039; I am unsure what to think, but maybe sounds like this is an issue in itself where your kernel cannot &#039;control&#039; the CPU timing. </p><p>Anyone have any insights into event timers? Something you can configure with grub.</p><p>From what i&#039;ve seen about APIC and it&#039;s registers has been interesting to say the least.</p>]]></description>
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