May I also chime in?  If I wanted my machine to run at Celeron speed, I
would not have bought a core i5.  I think it makes no sense to select
the "powersave" governors by default without telling the user in any
way.  Any non-expert user will not know why his machine runs 2x more
slowly on Linux than Windows.  It sounds like a very good reason to drop
Linux (or, maybe, try a different distribution).

I have read somewhere that intel-pstate's new "performance" is nicely
engineered to cover most use cases; unlike the old "performance" it
doesn't mean the machine will always consume as much power as possible.
In fact the new "performance" consumes less power than the old
"ondemand".  The latter disappeared because the new "performance" covers
the same use cases and more.

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  ondemand init script sets governor "powersave" when only "powersave"
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