Fair enough, but its probably also less of a drop than what the firmware
would automatically do the moment it hits max temps without thermald
On Aug 28, 2015 16:19, "Josh Boyer" <jwboyer(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Eric Griffith
<egriffith92(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Literally the very last sentence of the documentation explicitly states
that
> thermald will control the P-States of the CPU to decrease temperature
> without affecting the T-states (clock cycles) thus not harming
performance.
I think that's misleading. P-states themselves adjust voltage and
frequency, so performance can be impacted by them alone. T-states
essentially lock the CPU even further through clock gating. So the
documentation seems to be implying that the daemon was able to reduce
temp just through p-state adjustment and not resort to t-states would
would have impacted performance even more. In other words, it was
able to reduce temp while limiting performance loss but not eliminate
performance loss all together.
josh
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