Which TLP settings are recommended? #176
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When I started this project, I was also using TLP side by side with auto-cpufreq. But over the year, a lot of things have been implemented and improved in terms of battery life, CPU-related settings and generally speaking that the only tool I use nowadays is auto-cpufreq. Hence, since I don't use TLP anymore I personally can't suggest which TLP settings you should use. In simple terms, if I was making car XY, I can recommend things for XY car and not which settings you should use as part of car AB :) But, I would definitely be curious to hear which TLP settings are used by those who use auto-cpufreq and TLP in tandem. Especially since there's a request for auto-cpufreq settings file as well #26 |
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Hello, just to throw in my 2 cents of experience: I got the best results with Intels DPTF version 9.0... for CHROME BOOKS (works perfectly on (L)Ubuntu as well) in tandem with auto-cpufreq.
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I dont know if this anyhow helps anyone, but these are my experiences after long times of testing the results of all possible combinations and settings. Best regards, Dietrich. |
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While auto-cpufreq aims to replace TLP, it's recommended to have thermald running alongside with auto-cpufreq, updated README with this info, added as part of "Why do I need auto-cpufreq". |
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I just updated README to be more explicit about TLP usage alongside auto-cpufreq as it's leading to some unwanted results as mentioned in #297. |
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Just an additional question regarding a similar topic. @AdnanHodzic do this recommendation also apply when running tuned-adm? |
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Continuing #175 I would also like to know what TLP settings are recommended.
Quoting @AdnanHodzic:
What do you mean by auto-cpufreq has gotten to stage where that's the only tool you should use? Is this with regards to the CPU-related TPU settings, or generally? I am asking because TLP does much more than just control the CPU (e.g. audio, disks, graphics, network, PCIe, radio, USB).
Some clarification would be helpful on this. Thank you.
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