# Two profiles which are enabled depending whether the system is using battery or is charging. # pd: capitalization doesn't matter. [battery] # Always: turbo boost will always be on. # Never: turbo boost will never be on. # Auto: depending on the cpu usage, system load and temperature, turbo boost will be on/off. turbo = "auto" # Percentage of cpu usage where turbo boost is enabled (float) [0.% ... 100.%] mincpu = 5.0 # Degrees celsius where turbo boost is enabled # (mind that around 30 - 40 is usually normal usage) mintemp = 50 # When running in the background, this will be the interval to wake up from # sleeping and tweak the system (seconds) interval = 30 # Usual avaliable governors: # performance - powersave - userspace - ondemand - conservative - schedutil # use -l/--list to check for avaliable values in your system # # NOTE FOR INTEL USERS: (modern) intel CPUs have a pstate, which is preferable # over the cpufreq. As a suggestion, these 'intel specific' governors are: # balance_performance - balance_power # Check if the path /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/hwp_dynamic_boost exist governor = "powersave" # OPTIONAL: You can set a frequency, but setting this requires the governor to be 'userspace'. # (use `-l` for possible values) #frequency = 2000000 [ac] turbo = "auto" mincpu = 30.0 mintemp = 70 interval = 60 governor = "performance"