Allows for manual set of the CPU's frequency. First look at "cpupower frequency-info" for all the available frequency steps your processor can be set at. e.g. sudo cpupower frequency-set -f 1100MHz
Gives you information on your processor's frequency steps, current frequency governor, and current clock.
Lets you change/set a governor to handle the frequency of your CPU. Available governors are: "powersave", "conservative", "ondemand", "performance", and "userspace".
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