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This is a great idea. If yes, parts are already programmed into the Daemon which stores the frequency limits per Core. Proposals
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For your testings, frequency limits are available in |
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Commit 93e850e of the
Thanks for any comment. |
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Are your guys familiar with |
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Hello,
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The attached archive is providing a change for the Field format and the Ruler string as Client arguments.
It allows User to try various customization without rebuilding the project each time.
Syntax just follows the plain specification of Not sure if I want to pursue with such weak implementation but creating a control-format will cost a lot of coding ! |
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That would be the final layout 5adce7f |
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Other Power fields are now added in the footer. |
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Hello, Does CoreFreq have an issue to monitor the Turbo Boost frequencies on 5900X / 5950X ? Can you please test from latest version and show me screenshots single and all Cores boost. Using the integrated stress tool |
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Hey,
CoreFreq is awesome. To make it awesomer, a maximum frequency tracker would be great to see how high the single core (or less than allcore) will reach. Extremely useful in overclocking or just curious if a new CPU can hit the target speeds (or above).
Thanks
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