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howtos:hardware:cpu_frequency_scaling [2023/12/11 10:42 (UTC)] – [/etc/rc.d/rc.cpufreq and /etc/default/cpufreq] zeebrahowtos:hardware:cpu_frequency_scaling [2023/12/11 10:43 (UTC)] (current) – [Introduction] zeebra
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 For older computers with "legacy" scaling implementations and with a new Kernel, these functions have been incorporated into acpi-cpufreq, and alongside AMD it should be your default choice. For very old and new AMD CPU's (zen2 onwards), other options exists and should be considered. For older computers with "legacy" scaling implementations and with a new Kernel, these functions have been incorporated into acpi-cpufreq, and alongside AMD it should be your default choice. For very old and new AMD CPU's (zen2 onwards), other options exists and should be considered.
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 +**Available governors** and the **currently used driver** can be seen by using the cpufreq command
 +<code>cpufreq-info</code>
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 ===== Kernel Configuration ===== ===== Kernel Configuration =====
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