Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday, 7 December 2018 12:41:06 GMT Dale wrote:
>> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> On Friday, 7 December 2018 00:19:24 GMT Dale wrote:
>>>> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>>>> I don't use lm-sensors either. KSysGuard sees the kernel sensors just
>>>>> fine without it. You just need to add them in the KSysGuard options.
>>>> Got it.  I did some digging but I found it.  I had to add a tab and then
>>>> add it to that.  I also found the options as well.  There are tons of
>>>> things to monitor in there.  Right now, my current CPU is dead on.  It
>>>> reads 3200.  Now when I upgrade, I know where to go look.  I can also
>>>> compare to what cpuinfo says too.
>>> Have you tried gkrellm? It's very neat. Sits in a vertical strip at the
>>> side of your screen and shows a whole load of things all at once. I've
>>> been using it for donkeys' years.
>> That's what I generally use.  I don't see a place for it to show the CPU
>> frequency tho.  Did I miss it? 
> No, I've not seen it either. I see what you mean about adding tabs and 
> digging 
> in KSysGuard. My frequency is varying around 3380, which is pretty near the 
> nominal 3300.
>
> Thanks for showing me this, Dale.
>

Hey, we helping each other here.  LOL  At least I'm pretty sure my puter
isn't going to blow up when I swap CPUs.  lol  I also seem to have a
pretty decent rig here or will after the upgrades anyway.  Found out fan
is here tomorrow, 8TB hard drive Monday and video card is still pending,
could be Monday or Tuesday since it isn't far away. 

I just noticed the video card that is coming requires a power cable.  I
never had one that powerful before.  O_O 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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