Task Manager & MBM 5.3.7 not showing 2 CPU graphs.
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Understood. If you are not concerned with VTT, it is nice to see both core voltages.Dave Rave wrote:yes, and you have no monitor for your important VTT line.
which is why i don't bother, the cpus are the same anyway, and it's so much nicer to see how much you need an EC10 replacement than to know that your second cpu is running the same voltage (surprise) as your first one

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Dave Rave's right! (i hate when that happens...Dave Rave wrote:probably those little buttons with the left hand arrows thingys on the left hand side.

Click on the Visual tab. Next click on the right arrow in this tab twice and click on the CPUSPEED button. Check Show CPU Speed. You can change the CPU Speed display colour in here, as well.
Now that it's all set to go and running good, someone just called me today with an AMD Socket A motherboard for sale cheap, and it's new.
So my whole BP6 setup is now in the Classified section here.
Hurry, first person gets it! I have to go to a computer show next weekend and buy some parts for the AMD system.
So my whole BP6 setup is now in the Classified section here.
Hurry, first person gets it! I have to go to a computer show next weekend and buy some parts for the AMD system.
See "Online Video" the internets comedy / opinion webshow, at www.loudmouthtim.com !
Nah, there's plenty of computer websites for that. I was supposed to film #93 today, but it will be done tomorrow.
What would I say about them anyway, except that mine is for sale?
What would I say about them anyway, except that mine is for sale?
See "Online Video" the internets comedy / opinion webshow, at www.loudmouthtim.com !
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