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Using settings defined in /etc/auto-cpufreq.conf file
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Linux distro: Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish
Linux kernel: 5.19.0-38-generic
Processor: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950X 16-Core Processor
Cores: 32
Architecture: x86_64
Driver: acpi-cpufreq
------------------------------ Current CPU stats ------------------------------
CPU max frequency: 3500 MHz
CPU min frequency: 2800 MHz
Core Usage Temperature Frequency
CPU0: 0.0% 26 °C 2226 MHz
CPU1: 3.0% 26 °C 2224 MHz
CPU2: 1.0% 26 °C 2224 MHz
CPU3: 1.0% 26 °C 3122 MHz
CPU4: 1.0% 26 °C 2727 MHz
CPU5: 0.0% 26 °C 4098 MHz
CPU6: 0.0% 26 °C 2212 MHz
CPU7: 1.0% 26 °C 2704 MHz
CPU8: 11.0% 26 °C 2796 MHz
CPU9: 0.0% 26 °C 2800 MHz
CPU10: 8.0% 26 °C 2794 MHz
CPU11: 4.0% 26 °C 2794 MHz
CPU12: 1.0% 26 °C 2793 MHz
CPU13: 0.0% 26 °C 2800 MHz
CPU14: 1.0% 26 °C 2800 MHz
CPU15: 4.0% 26 °C 2794 MHz
CPU16: 0.0% 26 °C 2211 MHz
CPU17: 1.0% 26 °C 2221 MHz
CPU18: 0.0% 26 °C 2220 MHz
CPU19: 13.9% 26 °C 3208 MHz
CPU20: 1.0% 26 °C 2712 MHz
CPU21: 0.0% 26 °C 4092 MHz
CPU22: 2.0% 26 °C 2210 MHz
CPU23: 3.0% 26 °C 2733 MHz
CPU24: 5.1% 26 °C 2798 MHz
CPU25: 0.0% 26 °C 2794 MHz
CPU26: 1.0% 26 °C 2794 MHz
CPU27: 9.9% 26 °C 2794 MHz
CPU28: 0.0% 26 °C 2793 MHz
CPU29: 0.0% 26 °C 2795 MHz
CPU30: 4.0% 26 °C 2800 MHz
CPU31: 1.0% 26 °C 2792 MHz
CPU fan speed: 1551 RPM
auto-cpufreq version: 1.9.7 (git: 9912f9d8)
Python: 3.10.6
psutil package: 5.9.4
platform package: 1.0.8
click package: 8.1.3
distro package: 1.8.0
Computer type: Desktop
Battery is: charging
auto-cpufreq system resource consumption:
cpu usage: 0.0 %
memory use: 0.07 %
Total CPU usage: 1.7 %
Total system load: 1.06
Average temp. of all cores: 25.85 °C
Currently using: schedutil governor
Currently turbo boost is: on
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Also please be descriptive about the issue you're reporting, i.e: what you tried & what's the expected behaviour.
Temperature is incorrect in "auto-cpufreq --monitor". Psutil doesnt seem to recognize k10temp-pci sensor. Using python hwmon import will most likely fix the issue. I have attached a image of "Glances" that shows the real CPU temperature(Tctl) which recognizes k10temp sensor.
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I'm having the same problem and I think I see what the issue is.
The psutil.sensors_temperatures() function is storing it's results in the core_temp dictionary. If coretemp is not found inside the core_temp dictionary then the code falls back to the first available result from the psutil.sensors_temperatures() function.
@pimpmyname2, if you run: python3 -c "import psutil; core_temp = psutil.sensors_temperatures(); first_sensor = next(iter(core_temp.values())); print(first_sensor)"
Does it output the same current temp as shown in your auto-cpufreq outputs?
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Yes.
If installation failed with auto-cpufreq-installer,have you tried installing auto-cpufreq using Snap package?
No. Installation succeeded.
Have you tried configuring auto-cpufreq?
Yes.
Have you tried suggestions in troubleshooting section?
Yes.
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Also please be descriptive about the issue you're reporting, i.e: what you tried & what's the expected behaviour.
Temperature is incorrect in "auto-cpufreq --monitor". Psutil doesnt seem to recognize k10temp-pci sensor. Using python hwmon import will most likely fix the issue. I have attached a image of "Glances" that shows the real CPU temperature(Tctl) which recognizes k10temp sensor.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: