In the scalable graph, whenever someone has temperature set to Fahrenheit, it throws off the entire graph. The CPU temp, CPU %, and Max CPU are missing (possibly the temp., percent, and Max readings for GPU as well, but I'm unable to know for sure since TThrottle doesn't detect or throttle Intel GPU yet-another topic was submitted on that earlier). Right now, the Max CPU/(GPU?) is the only line that is visible (currently set at 158 (or 70 degrees C)-anyone know if that's too high for a mobile Intel i5?). Also, the CPU/(&GPU?) temps are showing up incorrectly in Celsius on the scalable graph, but shows up correctly (in Fahrenheit) on the graph tab of the main window.
It seems like, in Fahrenheit, the scaling (and the temps being shown in Celsius instead of Fahrenheit) could be the reason I'm not seeing CPU/(GPU?) temp, and CPU/(GPU?) Run Percentage%. Max CPU/(GPU?) temp is showing up correctly. Maybe the scaling is possibly pushing all the other measurements off the bottom of the viewable portion of the graph in relation to the higher Max CPU/(GPU) temp. line, which is at 158 degrees Fahrenheit? Are we also losing the CPU/GPU% off the bottom of the graph, since the program is plotting it against the vertical temperature axis at the 100 degree mark?
Could plotting CPU/GPU% against an added secondary vertical axis label (possibly on the right side) fix this problem? Therefor, no matter what unit the temperature is being measured in (Celsius or Fahrenheit), the measurements on the vertical axis for temp. can change as the unit is changed, and the CPU/GPU Percent% axis always stays in the same spot.
Also, can you please fix the CPU/GPU temps so they are actually plotting at the right temp. on the graph when Fahrenheit is selected?
It seems like, in Fahrenheit, the scaling (and the temps being shown in Celsius instead of Fahrenheit) could be the reason I'm not seeing CPU/(GPU?) temp, and CPU/(GPU?) Run Percentage%. Max CPU/(GPU?) temp is showing up correctly. Maybe the scaling is possibly pushing all the other measurements off the bottom of the viewable portion of the graph in relation to the higher Max CPU/(GPU) temp. line, which is at 158 degrees Fahrenheit? Are we also losing the CPU/GPU% off the bottom of the graph, since the program is plotting it against the vertical temperature axis at the 100 degree mark?
Could plotting CPU/GPU% against an added secondary vertical axis label (possibly on the right side) fix this problem? Therefor, no matter what unit the temperature is being measured in (Celsius or Fahrenheit), the measurements on the vertical axis for temp. can change as the unit is changed, and the CPU/GPU Percent% axis always stays in the same spot.
Also, can you please fix the CPU/GPU temps so they are actually plotting at the right temp. on the graph when Fahrenheit is selected?