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#1
Wish List / Re: Rules, new option.
February 27, 2012, 09:38:28 PM
Thanks Fred,
Sorry I posted in the wrong forum.  :o

Stephen
#2
Wish List / Rules, new option.
February 25, 2012, 08:37:37 PM
Would it be possible to have the option to hibernate the computer as well as shutting it down amongst other options?
I use TThrottle to control certain programs on my i7 laptop, mostly Pov-Ray. It would be a confidence boost if I knew that TThrottle could hibernate instead of shutting down and my render would still be available. If for any reason throttling the CPU still allowed core temperatures to rise above the CPU limits.
#3
Quote from: fred on January 24, 2012, 11:30:53 PM
Try 5.50, go to the expert tab an press "Recalibrate" that should do it.

Restarting TThrotle did it but I downloaded 5.50 anyway.  :D

Stephen
#4
Quote from: fred on January 24, 2012, 01:01:58 AM
Quote from: Stephen on January 23, 2012, 03:14:47 PM
I have just found TThrottle (Ver 5.10) and it seems just the thing for me. Thanks very much.  :D
The I7 should show 4 Temperatures. 2 cores share the same sensor, 8 Cores -> 4 Temperatures.
Check the logging, it should show something like this: This Processor has 8 cores and  4 temperature sensors.

The text had scrolled off the page so I shut down TThrottle and restarted it. The spurious readings disappeared and now all is as it should be.

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The straight lines in the tab, are they temperatures? Because there are 2 max lines and 1 or 2 regulator lines.
You could try 5.50 Beta, there are no known problem with that version.

Yes, the straight lines were temperatures, not limits. See screen shots.
I will run with the released version and keep my eye on things over the next few reboots.
Thanks for a great programme.





Stephen

#5
I have just found TThrottle (Ver 5.10) and it seems just the thing for me. Thanks very much.  :D
I have an i7 laptop running Win 7 64 bit Home Premium. Going from the Manual I would expect to see no entries for cores 4 through 7. What I do see in the Temperature Tab, is static entries in the right hand column (68.1°C, 68.1°C, 72.6°C & 72.6°C) and blank fields for cores 4 through 7. The Graphic Tab has straight lines for these.
Is this to be expected or a bug?

TIA

Sephen