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      10 months ago

      Just a heads up to anyone who’s going to try these, forcing the performance governor all the time will crank your power consumption way up. The rest of the tweaks here should be relatively battery friendly.

      Question for deck owners: does the steam deck not have any way to change platform profile modes? Most of the Linux desktops have rolled in UI features to make platform profile config pretty easy to switch between “Balanced”, “Performance” and “Power Save” modes. If that’s available you’ll see better power efficiency by leaving the CPU governor alone and using the Performance platform profile.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A Phoronix reader recently published a guide that at its heart is a set of commands aimed at boosting the performance of SteamOS on the AMD APU powered Steam Deck.

    Here are some benchmarks showing the performance impact from these changes on the SteamOS 3.5 Preview release.

    The set of changes include setting the Steam Deck’s Van Gogh APU to the performance governor, adjusting the MGLRU settings, adjusting the memlock values, setting the I/O scheduler to Kyber, silencing the watchdog timer, and avoiding extra operations on file access times.

    See this blog post for all the details and instructions.

    Following my recent SteamOS 3.4 vs. SteamOS 3.5 Preview benchmarks, I repeated the SteamOS 3.5 Preview run while applying these optimizations as recommended.

    No other changes were made to the Steam Deck besides making the noted changes and then repeating the benchmarks.


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      Of the modding, I’ve only done the SSD upgrade and software portions. Could not recommend upgrading the SSD more, it is such a nice QOL change since you no longer have to play musical games nearly as much, and still maintain the advantages of the read/write. I have a 1tb SD card as well. Between those two, I have as much storage as I would reasonably want in a portable device. Especially as newer titles suck out 100gb a pop, having the ability to play a handful or more of them without sacrificing others is really nice.

      On the software side, EmuDeck or retrodeck, decky loader and a dual boot into windows is also super nice.