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...or you could opt for other ways to improve your PC performance. For instance, using equal values for both
scaling_max_freq
andscaling_min_freq
gives you a quite considerable performance boost at the expense of (almost) nothing.Well, you lose a lot of power efficiency, this would be massively detrimental to many peoples experiences if you do this on anything battery powered like a laptop.
Eh...I see your point.
And does this still work with modern cpufreq schedulers like amd-pstate and the Intel equivalent? IIRC I couldn't simply set frequencies or select the userspace scheduler on 10th gen Intel and frequencies don't seem to be honoured by AMD pstate drivers on Zen4.