I can't always get my load temp up to 97C, sometimes it takes a lot of
work. ;)  I'll also go back into my BIOS and set it back to some better
defaults, I had disabled things like Enhanced SpeedStep while I was
troubleshooting these issues.  I'm not sure if I saw whatever intel_rapl
uses in there but I'll look closely.

If you're running so close to a critical temperature like that, I think
you're justified in doing whatever you can to get it back down. It's not
that I think is the problem, it's more:

1 - the original bug reporter (and I apologize if I hijacked his bug
reporter!) wanted his fan to be used first and foremost to bring temp
down, as opposed to idle injection, and only do freq stepping and then
idle injection if you had to (if fan's couldn't handle it); I think he
may need to send some thermald debug logs for you for that though

2 - once the CPU is cool thermald was not bringing my performance back
up to max speed, and it took me a while to figure out this was
thermald's fault; better logging of what is going on in syslog would
help here as well as figuring out why it didn't increase my performance
again even though CPU was cool

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