Out of interest, why are all your cores running over 3.5GHz when you've
only loaded CPU 7? When acpi-cpufreq/ondemand was working properly on my
system, it would have had seven cores running near the minimum (0.8 GHz)
and the loaded one running at turbo.

Has anything been patched in the ondemand governor for Ubuntu's 3.11
kernel? Since I can manually change the CPU frequencies, it might be
that acpi-cpufreq has no issues, but the ondemand governor isn't
detecting the increase in load on my system. And it looks like the
problem doesn't carry across to the 'vanilla' 3.12.

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  ondemand cpufreq governor does not scale CPU freq on Sandybridge

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