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Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
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> On 07/12/2018 01:23, Dale wrote: |
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>> Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
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>>> On 06/12/2018 23:45, Dale wrote: |
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>> I also sometimes convert videos which can get CPU and/or memory hungry. |
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> Video encoding is one of the prime example where more cores will scale |
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> very well. You can almost halve encoding time by doubling the amount |
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>> I use the sensors built into the kernel. Last time I tried lm-sensors, |
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>> I couldn't get it to work right. |
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> I don't use lm-sensors either. KSysGuard sees the kernel sensors just |
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> fine without it. You just need to add them in the KSysGuard options. |
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Got it. I did some digging but I found it. I had to add a tab and then |
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add it to that. I also found the options as well. There are tons of |
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things to monitor in there. Right now, my current CPU is dead on. It |
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reads 3200. Now when I upgrade, I know where to go look. I can also |
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compare to what cpuinfo says too. |
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Thanks much. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |