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Feature #5757

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Change CPU load monitor to total load instead of per core load

Added by westor (GR) over 1 year ago. Updated over 1 year ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
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Category:
Interface
Target version:
Start date:
07/13/2023
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Operative System:
All

Description

Hello,

I just saw that the CPU graph tool (under Customize in Toolbar) and the $cpuload are not working, its always 0 and maybe sometimes going to 1 but the values are incorrect (according the Task Manager and yes i know this may differ), the ram memory seems correct btw.

- Thanks!


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AdiIRC_2023-07-13_16-58-38.png (134 KB) AdiIRC_2023-07-13_16-58-38.png westor (GR), 07/13/2023 03:59 PM
Actions #1

Updated by westor (GR) over 1 year ago

Using Windows 11 22H2 (22621.1992)

Actions #2

Updated by Per Amundsen over 1 year ago

  • Status changed from New to Resolved

It is working and correct, but it measures differently than the task manager does. I changed it to how task manager does it.

Actions #3

Updated by Per Amundsen over 1 year ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed
Actions #4

Updated by Per Amundsen over 1 year ago

  • Tracker changed from Bug to Feature
  • Subject changed from CPU load graph in toolbar & $cpuload not working to Change CPU load to total load instead of per core load
  • Regression deleted (No)
Actions #5

Updated by Per Amundsen over 1 year ago

  • Subject changed from Change CPU load to total load instead of per core load to Change CPU load monitor to total load instead of per core load
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