Is there a way to disable the GPU temp display in the Temperature Window and In the Main Program display?
I am running TThrottle 3.11 on 2 machines, both machines have on-board GPU's.
One machine has an ATI GPU and the GPU temp does not display anywhere on this machine.
The other machine has an nVidia GPU and TT displays a constant 32 degF temperature.
Neither GPU is being used for any purpose other than normal graphic display.
Thanks, Ron K.
Quote from: camaro1919 on January 09, 2011, 04:15:09 AM
Is there a way to disable the GPU temp display in the Temperature Window and In the Main Program display?
I am running TThrottle 3.11 on 2 machines, both machines have on-board GPU's.
One machine has an ATI GPU and the GPU temp does not display anywhere on this machine.
The other machine has an nVidia GPU and TT displays a constant 32 degF temperature.
Neither GPU is being used for any purpose other than normal graphic display.
Thanks, Ron K.
Place C:\Program Files\eFMer\TThrottle\examples\tthrottle.xml in the same folder as the .exe.
Remove the comments around
<GPU_SETUP>
<ati_number_gpu> 0 </ati_number_gpu>
<GPU_SETUP>
But... I've never tested it on 0 ::).
Quote from: fred on January 09, 2011, 09:51:44 PM
Place C:\Program Files\eFMer\TThrottle\examples\tthrottle.xml in the same folder as the .exe.
Remove the comments around
<GPU_SETUP>
<ati_number_gpu> 0 </ati_number_gpu>
<GPU_SETUP>
But... I've never tested it on 0 ::).
It doesn't like 0 :(. Would I need to change "ati" to "nvidia" or 'cuda"?
Quote
TThrottle.xml found.
ERROR: [mber_gpu><gpu_setup>^<exclude><project>fr]
Not expected or no value: <gpu_setup>
TT is not seeing the ATI on-board GPU on my other box. This is probably why TT is not displaying a GPU temp on that box.
I will implement an option to remove the GPU reading in the next version. But this make take a while.
Thanks!