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Is there a way to see my clocks?

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I have a Xeon x5670 running WCG. I am curious what boost I am getting running WCG on all 12 threads. Is there an app, like CPUz, or is there a command in Terminal that works?
 
yes there is.




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Openhardware monitor or hardware monitor by cpuid
 
HWiNFO is a DOS or Windows app.

hwmonitor, is also Windows.

Openhardware might work, needs something to work in Linux. Mono with WinForms.

Looks like I need to open up Software manager and do some searching...

Got Open Hardware to open but, it is not reporting any results. Just sits there.
 
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HWiNFO is a DOS or Windows app.

hwmonitor, is also Windows.

Openhardware might work, needs something to work in Linux. Mono with WinForms.

Looks like I need to open up Software manager and do some searching...

Got Open Hardware to open but, it is not reporting any results. Just sits there.

Wine?
 
Use cpu-x. Go here and get the ubuntu install: https://github.com/X0rg/CPU-X/releases/tag/v3.2.3 Use the 18.04 install inside, install the 3 dependency packages first, then cpu-x. Just tested under mint 19, works fine.
Doesn't show all results in this shot as it's in a vm...
minty.png
 
I have Mint 18. Downloaded, installed 3 packages then CPU-x. Tried it both CPU-X and CPU-X(root), neither will open.
:(
 
Hmm, sorry, mint is based on lts version, and 18 is based on lts 16.04 and 19 is based on 18.04, so I guess the 18.04 version won't work. Uninstall all that and try the 17.10 version is about all is left.
You really should update to mint 19 now, it's still an lts version, good for many years.
 
What a PITA
 
Well it's just like windows, you need to upgrade if you want things to work. Only difference here is it's free. Always free. And much as I like mint, kubuntu is so much easier to work with, and just does more.
 
You should be able to put CPU graphs in your panel.
 
Just installed CPU-X on my Mint 19.1 machine with no issues. This is great!
 
This should do what you want, in terminal type:
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz

if you do it without the | grep MHz filter it lists tons of stuff but mostly not useful and repeated for every core.
 
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