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conservative Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Scales the frequency more gradually than ondemand. | conservative Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Scales the frequency more gradually than ondemand. | ||
schedutil Scheduler-driven CPU frequency selection [1], [2]. | schedutil Scheduler-driven CPU frequency selection [1], [2]. | ||
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+ | watch grep \"cpu MHz\" /proc/cpuinfo | ||
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Revision as of 09:24, 7 November 2018
cpupower frequency-set -g governor
Governor Description performance Run the CPU at the maximum frequency. powersave Run the CPU at the minimum frequency. userspace Run the CPU at user specified frequencies. ondemand Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Jumps to the highest frequency and then possibly back off as the idle time increases . conservative Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Scales the frequency more gradually than ondemand. schedutil Scheduler-driven CPU frequency selection [1], [2].
Cek
watch grep \"cpu MHz\" /proc/cpuinfo