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Hello, love the program! I am using tuxclocker to help tune a fanless Radeon WX GPU in a fanless embedded ARM64 system. Using the Graph Monitor, running a demanding game or 3D application lets me glance over to another monitor to see if the system is overheating. In Graph Monitor, Temperature and Power Draw are far apart from each other making it hard to see both values. My current solution is to span the window across 2 displays in leu of rotating one vertically for the same effect.
Is there any way to either scale the graphs or rearrange them at build time? This would allow me to use a smaller view, or rotate my favorite graphs to the top without scrolling. I would love to see on-the-fly graph view features in a future release if it's on your radar. Thanks!
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I have planned to add removing/adding and rearranging of sensor display graphs for the new version in development (haven't worked much on it recently unfortunately) though it doesn't have much functionality for AMD GPUs yet, but adding it to the development version (cpplib branch) would be the most proper way to achieve this.
Hello, love the program! I am using tuxclocker to help tune a fanless Radeon WX GPU in a fanless embedded ARM64 system. Using the Graph Monitor, running a demanding game or 3D application lets me glance over to another monitor to see if the system is overheating. In Graph Monitor, Temperature and Power Draw are far apart from each other making it hard to see both values. My current solution is to span the window across 2 displays in leu of rotating one vertically for the same effect.
Is there any way to either scale the graphs or rearrange them at build time? This would allow me to use a smaller view, or rotate my favorite graphs to the top without scrolling. I would love to see on-the-fly graph view features in a future release if it's on your radar. Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: