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  1. I went to update my old SensorPanel design. I the process, I deleted my old graph of current download rate and tried to setup a new one with my new defaults. If I create a graph, it doesn't show any network rate information on the item list - I only get connection rate and total download. If I do a simple sensor item, it shows up as a selection. So, I went into Notepad++ in the old exported sensorpanel file that had a working download rate graph, and cut and pasted the graph line for download rate into the new sensorpanel file and the graph shows up correctly in the panel. It appears whatever config file that determines what can be added to a graph is broken. I attached a couple of pictures to show what I am allowed to select. This is version 5.92.4300. Thanks!
  2. As you can see in the screenshot, I can not see the Throttling CPU graphic that should be next to CPU usage. How do I activate it?
  3. Hi, 1) I noticed that the graphs of the iGPU's power draw (GT cores) is fluctuating. Is this supposed to be like this when stressing it, without any other graphic cards in the system? It looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/Ji72zII.png 2) Also, if I enable energysaving (standby/deepstandby) options for the iGPU (RC6 or so), the clock graph looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/AAUKz2I.png As you can see, the clock is changing between its minimum and maximum value. If I disable said options it looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/wtcFhFo.png Im kind of confused since even when I enable energysaving options for the CPU, the clock is always a straight line under full load. Could you maybe assure me that all these graphs shown in the pictures are how they actually are supposed to be? Thanks in advance! Regards
  4. Firstly, let me say I love SensorPanel And I know i tend to treat the darn thing as if it were my personal toy with all my silly comments And understanding my propensity to frustrate, I would still like to discuss a point about the graphing module In graphing my download activity, which runs from 0 to 1000KB/s, I find most of that activity falls at the low end, and with such a large scale is generally a flat-line at the bottom. So I thought I would overlay 2 graphs: 1 - from 0 to 150KB/s 2 - from 150 to 1000KB/s The intent being the first displays activity up to 150KB/s and anything above that, being outside the defined graph area would get clipped, while the second graph would then take off at the 150KB/s rate. It works well, except the graph lines are not constrained to the graph area. Edit: (attachment deleted)
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