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10) Reboot and final checks

  1. Reboot:
    • sudo reboot
  2. After reboot, confirm services disabled, governor set, temps normal:
    • systemctl --failed
    • cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
    • sensors

5. Troubleshooting Common Issues

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8) Verify temperatures and behavior

  1. Install lm-sensors and monitor:
    • sudo apt install lm-sensors htop
    • sudo sensors-detect && sensors
  2. Monitor CPU freq and temps for stress test:
    • sudo apt install stress-ng
    • stress-ng --cpu 4 --timeout 120s & watch -n1 "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz -m4; sensors"
  3. Confirm no overheating or throttling (look for "throttled" or dmesg thermal messages):
    • dmesg | grep -i thermal

5) Remove custom kernel modules or overclock drivers

  1. List nonstandard modules:
    • lsmod | grep -E "oc|overclock|hot|therm"
  2. Blacklist suspicious modules:
    • echo "blacklist " | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-oc.conf
  3. Update initramfs:
    • sudo update-initramfs -u

3. Problem Identification

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