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@ -47,14 +47,8 @@ You should then find the TDP manager in your application menu like any other pie
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## TDP |
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Lets you set the TDP using `intel_rapl`. |
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Common TDPs are: |
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- 8W (Ultra-low power, mostly just 2D games) |
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- 12W (Low-power) |
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- 15W (Balanced) |
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- 20W (High perf) |
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- 30W (Max perf) |
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Lets you easily set the TDP via the `intel_rapl` driver. |
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Also has a basic GUI available. |
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By default, PL2 (short-term peak) will be 2W higher than PL1. |
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# Print help |
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tdp help |
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# Launch GUI |
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tdp gui |
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# Check TDP |
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tdp check |
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tdp c |
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# Set TDP to 8W |
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tdp set 8 |
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tdp s 8 |
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# Set both PL1 and PL2 to 15W |
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tdp set 15 --same --detail |
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tdp s 15 -s -d |
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# Check both PL1 and PL2 |
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tdp check --detail |
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tdp c -d |
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``` |
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### Setting TDP at boot |
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