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Hi! 

 

I'm having some difficulty reading the CSV file produced by Intel Power Gadget. Under 'CPU Utilization(%),CPU', what would the following mean: '24.000, 3000,  17.351,8'  or '17.000, 3000,  13.436,1'? A guide or arrows pointing to what means what would be beneficial.

 

I've attached a photo of what I see under 'CPU Utilization(%),CPU.' Please note that the Intel Power Gadget log was produced on a Mac.

 

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Regards, 
Richard

 

 

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I'd be able to take this request more seriously without the Comic Sans it'll take me a while to read the graph

####################  CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2500U

####################  GPU: Radeon Vega 8 

####################  Ram: 8gb DDR4 2666MHz

####################  SSD: OEM 128gb M SATA 

####################  HDD: Seagate Baracuda 1tb 5400RPM

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Just now, Death Hawk said:

I'd be able to take this request more seriously without the Comic Sans it'll take me a while to read the graph

numbers on the left appear to be % utilized (1.000% ect.) middle column looks like clock speed in MHz. not 100% sure on what the right column is, i'll look into it

####################  CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2500U

####################  GPU: Radeon Vega 8 

####################  Ram: 8gb DDR4 2666MHz

####################  SSD: OEM 128gb M SATA 

####################  HDD: Seagate Baracuda 1tb 5400RPM

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