FYI, "conservative" is a dynamic governor optimized for battery usage. "ondemand" is a dynamic governor optimized for AC usage... IMHO, it's no loss using "conservative" on AC power. On battery, when using "ondemand" instead of "conservative" on my laptop, it costs me at least half an hour of battery time!
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