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Enhancement - Dashboard #79

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evertvorster opened this issue Apr 15, 2024 · 0 comments
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Enhancement - Dashboard #79

evertvorster opened this issue Apr 15, 2024 · 0 comments

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Hi there!

After using this utility for a bit, there is a feature that is missing.
It would be awesome to be able to monitor the fan speeds for the CPU and GPU, and maybe also the min-max cpu frequencies that are set, as well as power draw and a whole host of things that can confirm to me that this utility is performing correctly.

Now of course this is completely dependent on how much time you are willing to spend on this utility, and I do thank you for all the hard work that you have already put in.

Conceptually, when you open the tailor_gui utility, it should display the dashboard which you can configure to show the various sensors you are interested in and optional graphs to show history. Also on the dashboard should be the available profiles so you can select between them. Then, there should be a cconfigure button that would allow you to configure the profiles.

My current laptop is identical to the Tuxedo Gemini Gen 2, and has two fans, and temperature sensors for the whole CPU and GPU, as well as temperature sensors for individual cores. I can monitor CPU temps and frequencies as well as power draw with the s-tui utility, but it does not pick up fan speeds... Also, with so many sensors it is a little overwhelming in it's display.

The fans sensors are not exposed to the system, so I can't monitor them with the KDE system monitor utility, and power draw is also not exposed.

In any case, this is just an idea to further improve tailor_gui if you ever wonder what would be the next thing to add to it that would bring it to the next level. :)

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