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That is recommended to have `thermald` running alongside auto-cpufreq.
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Please note: auto-cpufreq aims to replace TLP and after you install auto-cpufreq it's recommended to remove TLP. However, if for some reason you still need/want TLP installed and running auto-cpufreq doesn't conflict and [works great in tandem with TLP](https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq/discussions/176).
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Tool/daemon that does not conflict with auto-cpufreq in any way and is even recommended to have running alongside is [thermald](https://wiki.debian.org/thermald).
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#### Supported architectures and devices
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Supported devices must have an Intel, AMD or ARM CPUs. This tool was developed to improve performance and battery life on laptops, but running it on desktop/servers (to lower power consumption) should also be possible.
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