P PapaShango New Member Jan 29, 2020 #1 I am loving this monitoring tool.Takes almost no CPU usage at all.As the title says,I want to see Overall CPU frequency and GPU memory usage in terms of memory size in OSD included in future release.
I am loving this monitoring tool.Takes almost no CPU usage at all.As the title says,I want to see Overall CPU frequency and GPU memory usage in terms of memory size in OSD included in future release.
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member Jan 29, 2020 #2 What do you understand with Overall CPU frequency, the average value of all core/thread clocks?
P PapaShango New Member Jan 29, 2020 #3 Martin said: What do you understand with Overall CPU frequency, the average value of all core/thread clocks? Click to expand... Like MSI afterburner shows CPU's overall frequency,similar to task manager.
Martin said: What do you understand with Overall CPU frequency, the average value of all core/thread clocks? Click to expand... Like MSI afterburner shows CPU's overall frequency,similar to task manager.
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member Jan 29, 2020 #4 I don't think that such value has any real useful meaning, so currently there's no plan to have this included in the package as default. But you can create such custom sensor yourself now: https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/threads/custom-user-sensors-in-hwinfo.5817/
I don't think that such value has any real useful meaning, so currently there's no plan to have this included in the package as default. But you can create such custom sensor yourself now: https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/threads/custom-user-sensors-in-hwinfo.5817/
P PapaShango New Member Jan 29, 2020 #5 Martin said: I don't think that such value has any real useful meaning, so currently there's no plan to have this included in the package as default. But you can create such custom sensor yourself now: https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/threads/custom-user-sensors-in-hwinfo.5817/ Click to expand... That custom sensor can be displayed in OSD?
Martin said: I don't think that such value has any real useful meaning, so currently there's no plan to have this included in the package as default. But you can create such custom sensor yourself now: https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/threads/custom-user-sensors-in-hwinfo.5817/ Click to expand... That custom sensor can be displayed in OSD?