The cpufreq developers disagree on that. And I strongly disagree on
that. On my notebook, 1000MHz is a lot faster that 800MHz, because it
makes the memory clock and access-time much faster. It's not just the
CPU that scales up.

But anyone should understand that conservative is still better that
performance. At least when I filed the bug, either ondemand, userspace,
performance or powersave was the cpufreq policy for "dynamic" in that
order.

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kde-guidance-powermanager: support "conservative" CPUFreq gouvernor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109197
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