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  • geearf
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    Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
    Is there any obvious reason to stay away from using schedutil governor?
    It seems to be working well on my 2500k, gives better performance in Talos Principle Vulkan than pstate powersave and power consumption in idle is the same as with Windows 10 (I suspect read out clocks may be wrong with schedutil, but this would be a cosmetical issue).
    I tried schedutil but it wasn't fast enough for my needs.
    After talking with Rafael, he mentioned it's supposed to be a bit below ondemand.
    In my tests I agree, I also found pstate powersave to perform better.

    He also gave me a pstate patch, that for the first time since I got a haswell, allows me to use pstate powersave and see it scale! I really look forward to it being in 4.12!

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  • aufkrawall
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    And what governor you use instead..?

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  • cj.wijtmans
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    I wouldnt know as i simply dont use cpufreq. I dont see why anyone would use it.

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  • aufkrawall
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    Was that irony?
    Ofc pstate powersave isn't known for best performance, so schedutil might be a good choice.

    In my test with Talos Principle Vulkan, ondemand btw. failed badly, it was even quite slower than pstate powersave. So probably schedutil would also be a good choice for Ryzen CPUs.

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  • cj.wijtmans
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    Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
    Is there any obvious reason to stay away from using schedutil governor?
    It seems to be working well on my 2500k, gives better performance in Talos Principle Vulkan than pstate powersave and power consumption in idle is the same as with Windows 10 (I suspect read out clocks may be wrong with schedutil, but this would be a cosmetical issue).
    better performance than powersave? duh?

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  • aufkrawall
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    Is there any obvious reason to stay away from using schedutil governor?
    It seems to be working well on my 2500k, gives better performance in Talos Principle Vulkan than pstate powersave and power consumption in idle is the same as with Windows 10 (I suspect read out clocks may be wrong with schedutil, but this would be a cosmetical issue).

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  • phoronix
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    Intel P-State Gets More Cleanups & Optimizations

    Phoronix: Intel P-State Gets More Cleanups & Optimizations

    Last week I wrote about Intel's Rafael Wysocki working on P-State improvements for Linux 4.12 and today he has published yet more clean-up and optimization patches for this Intel CPU frequency scaling driver alternative to ACPI CPUfreq...

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