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#1 2022-08-15 15:42:37

pierg
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Registered: 2022-08-15
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CPU frequency scaling problem

I updated Arch on my computer today (had not done it for three weeks), and rebooted. Since then, the "CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor" applet shows the CPU frequency is at its maximum almost all the time. That applet is set to "Powersave", as was always the case.

CPUFrequencyScalingMonitorApplet

On the other hand, the `top` command shows CPU usage is low, just a few percent as it should be.

top

The result of `vmstat 1 5` confirms the CPU is mostly idle:

procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ------cpu-----
 r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy id wa st
 0  0      0 30014208 115912 965100    0    0    14     4   37  143  1  0 98  0  0
 0  0      0 30013956 115912 965100    0    0     0     0  179  392  0  0 99  0  0
 0  0      0 30013956 115920 965100    0    0     0    24  159  280  0  0 99  0  0
 0  0      0 30010932 115920 965100    0    0     0   200  313  989  1  0 99  0  0
 0  0      0 30010932 115920 965104    0    0     0     0  157  316  0  0 99  0  0

I have restarted the computer again to see if the problem goes away, but it does not.

Does anyone know how to fix the CPU frequency scaling? Am I the only one experiencing this problem after updating the system?

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#2 2023-10-17 21:31:25

pierg
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Registered: 2022-08-15
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Re: CPU frequency scaling problem

The problem apparently disappeared, after 14 months. I suppose some system update fixed it. Fingers crossed.

Last edited by pierg (2023-10-17 21:34:28)

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