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Frequencies are not respected from config-file? #640
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what method did you use to install auto-cpufreq? mabye you should try to use the auto-cpufreq driver found here |
any potential downsides on replacing intel pstate with auto-cpufreq driver? |
update: config file settings worked after restarting the computer, |
I've mentioned this same thing on Discord,. I think it would be great if auto-cpufreq Readme (config part) would be updated with "For best results, please restart after making changes to config file". Same type of message should also be outputted after auto-cpufreq daemon is installed. I've added it to my (long) ToDo, but if you or anyone else wants to give it a try in implementing this functionality, please give it a try and contribute to the project and you will be credited for your work as part of future release. |
With latest release changes to config file will be automatically picked up, closing the issue due to inactivity. |
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Have you tried?
Error output:
System information:
Lenovo Thinkpad E14 gen 4
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I configured the configuration-file and set the max frequencies
But if i look in GUI, it doesn't seem like max frequency are respected? Do i see this correct?
Turboboost setting is respected.
Thanks for help!
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