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CoreFreq is a CPU low level monitoring software designed for the x86 64-bits Processors.
- Monitors :
- Core and Uncore Frequencies
- Temperature Sensor
- Voltage Core
- Power and Energy consumed
- Collects the PMU counters :
- Time Stamp Counter (TSC),
- Unhalted Core Cycles (UCC),
- Unhalted Reference Cycles (URC)
- C-States C0 C1 C3 C6 C7
- Toggles :
- Turbo Boost , IDA
- SpeedStep (EIST)
- C1E - C1 & C3 Auto/UnDemotion
- Clock modulation Duty Cycle
- Turbo ratios and P-States overclocking
- Reports :
- CPUID features
- ISA instructions set
- Processor & Chipset brand & architecture strings
- Cores and Caches topology incl. Hyper-Threading
- Memory Controller channels & geometry
- DIMM speed and timings
- Base Clock
- of instructions IPS, IPC, CPI
- Thermal events incl. Tjunction Max; TM1, TM2, HOT
- SMI interrupts
- Provides
- Stress tools to trigger Turbo frequencies
- Linux tasks and memory usage
- JSON exports
- Dump CPUID bits
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Con Needs to be compiled
CoreFreq is released in source code, you have to run make to compile it.
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