Logging CPU temperatures / throttling
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Logging CPU temperatures / throttling
What app can be used to log CPU (and maybe GPU) temperatures and throttling? Throttling seems almost impossible to detect.
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Maybe you can give a try to this.
RightMark CPU Clock Utility (RMClock) is a small GUI application designed for real-time CPU frequency, throttling and load level monitoring.
Regards,
Luca
RightMark CPU Clock Utility (RMClock) is a small GUI application designed for real-time CPU frequency, throttling and load level monitoring.
Regards,
Luca
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I've got RMClock running on Windows 7 x64. Can't say flawlessly, but I did.
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RMClock in Windows 7
Running the application as Administrator will usually at least allow it to install, however the RTCore64.sys itself is the problem file (for those running x64. If the same problem exists in x86, someone else will have to fix it).
Once you install RMClock however you make it happen (there are many different ways, running as Administrator will work, I simply put Windows 7 into Test Mode), you need to download a new copy of RTCore64.sys, and replace the existing one.
http://rapidshare.com/files/52518414/RTCore64.sys.html
that's the download link, it is still working, and I have the file on my computer as well if that link ever goes down.
I set RMClock on my computer to run through Task Scheduler with Full Admin rights, however once you get the new RTCore64.sys, you should simply be able to run the application as it is, and use it to Disable C1E state.
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I think that should work for you....works for me with my DAW (because of C1E issues, etc).
if the RS link is down, let me know i'll put it up again elsewhere.
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RMClock in Windows 7
Running the application as Administrator will usually at least allow it to install, however the RTCore64.sys itself is the problem file (for those running x64. If the same problem exists in x86, someone else will have to fix it).
Once you install RMClock however you make it happen (there are many different ways, running as Administrator will work, I simply put Windows 7 into Test Mode), you need to download a new copy of RTCore64.sys, and replace the existing one.
http://rapidshare.com/files/52518414/RTCore64.sys.html
that's the download link, it is still working, and I have the file on my computer as well if that link ever goes down.
I set RMClock on my computer to run through Task Scheduler with Full Admin rights, however once you get the new RTCore64.sys, you should simply be able to run the application as it is, and use it to Disable C1E state.
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I think that should work for you....works for me with my DAW (because of C1E issues, etc).
if the RS link is down, let me know i'll put it up again elsewhere.
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