Slimbook Intel Controller
Slimbook Intel Controller works by setting your CPU TDP value. That is, the amount of power measured in watts that you CPU is allowed to draw to save battery or to improve the overall performance under heavy workloads like rendering jobs or serious number crunching on large spreadsheets. Increasing the TDP allows the CPU to use its boost frequency more often or even permanently on some scenarios.
Use this software with caution as the heat output will increase dramatically on the higher performance settings, we can't guarantee that all INTEL CPU's will behave the same way, so your mileage may vary.
Slimbook Intel Controller is designed with mobile intel pocessors in mind. If you want to try the software in any other CPU, you can add it to the configuration file /home/(username)/.config/slimboookintelcontroller/slimbookintelcontroller.conf
NOTE: Secureboot enabled does not allow kernel to manage CPU parameters.
- Links to home:edogawa / slimbookintelcontroller
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:alveus:main:intel/slimbookintelcontroller && cd $_ - Create Badge
Source Files (show merged sources derived from linked package)
| Filename | Size | Changed |
|---|---|---|
| _link | 0000000120 120 Bytes | |
| _service | 0000000504 504 Bytes | |
| _servicedata | 0000000258 258 Bytes | |
| slimbookintelcontroller-rpmlintrc | 0000000047 47 Bytes | |
| slimbookintelcontroller-subcommand.patch | 0000000465 465 Bytes | |
| slimbookintelcontroller.changes | 0000000680 680 Bytes | |
| slimbookintelcontroller.obsinfo | 0000000125 125 Bytes | |
| slimbookintelcontroller.spec | 0000003848 3.76 KB |
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