Re: CPU default frequency is at 75%
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Steve Lamb <grey@dmiyu.org> writes:
> Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Nowadays, power management is important for all machines nowadays, and
>
> Not to the point where it overrides user preference or causes problems
> with the machine. I've got one machine where every time the power manager
> decided to adjust my CPU speed the entire machine froze for 2-3 seconds until
> the power manager got the word my CPU doesn't scale. So 15s later it tried
> again. Having your machine freeze every 15s for 2-3s is not usable. The
> lengths I went to to rip out power management was excessive. There aught to
> be a simple "Shut up, Mr. Scott and give me all she's got!" button, period.
>
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Agree (but it is not my case).
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Merciadri Luca
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