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# Using thermald to avoid thermal throttling
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# Using thermald to avoid thermal throttling
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Install `thermald` for your distro, on many distros it might be installed by default.
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1. Install `thermald` for your distro, on many distros it might be installed by default
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2. Place thermal-conf.xml into the `/etc/thermald/` directory
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Create the config file `/etc/thermald/thermal-conf.xml` and add the following content to the file:
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3. Depending on your ambient temperature you might want to lower the `<Temperature>` line to make thermald kick in more aggressively. (65000 = 65°C)
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4. Place thermal-cpu-cdev-order.xml into the `/etc/thermald/` directory
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```xml
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5. `sudo systemctl restart thermald`
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<ThermalConfiguration>
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<Platform>
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<Name>Surface Pro 7 Thermal Workaround</Name>
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<ProductName>*</ProductName>
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<Preference>QUIET</Preference>
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<ThermalZones>
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<ThermalZone>
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<Type>cpu</Type>
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<TripPoints>
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<TripPoint>
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<SensorType>x86_pkg_temp</SensorType>
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<Temperature>65000</Temperature>
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<type>passive</type>
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<ControlType>SEQUENTIAL</ControlType>
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<CoolingDevice>
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<index>1</index>
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<type>rapl_controller</type>
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<influence>100</influence>
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<SamplingPeriod>10</SamplingPeriod>
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</CoolingDevice>
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</TripPoint>
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</TripPoints>
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</ThermalZone>
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</ThermalZones>
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</Platform>
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</ThermalConfiguration>
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```
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Depending on your ambient temperature you might want to lower the `<Temperature>` line to make thermald kick in more aggressively. (65000 = 65°C)
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Create the file `/etc/thermald/thermal-cpu-cdev-order.xml` with the following content:
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```xml
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<CoolingDeviceOrder>
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<CoolingDevice>rapl_controller</CoolingDevice>
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<CoolingDevice>intel_pstate</CoolingDevice>
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<CoolingDevice>intel_powerclamp</CoolingDevice>
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<CoolingDevice>cpufreq</CoolingDevice>
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<CoolingDevice>Processor</CoolingDevice>
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</CoolingDeviceOrder>
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```
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# Making Fedora respect your config files
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# Making Fedora respect your config files
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Fedora uses the `--adaptive` option by default, thus ignoring your config files. This might also apply to some other distros.
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Fedora uses the `--adaptive` option by default, thus ignoring your config files. This might also apply to some other distros.
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Edit `/usr/lib/systemd/system/thermald.service` and remove `--adaptive` from the `ExecStart=` line. Then do a `systemctl daemon-reload` so systemd realizes the change. thermald should then respect your configuration files.
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Edit `/usr/lib/systemd/system/thermald.service` and remove `--adaptive` from the `ExecStart=` line. Then do a `systemctl daemon-reload` so systemd realizes the change. Thermald should then respect your configuration files.
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