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Core Temp Plugin

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I can see my core temp on my cpu but is there a plugin that will show me all the temps of each core, voltage, load at once? Something like Open Hardware Monitor.

Dynamix System Temperature. But I don't know how to get multiple temperatures for the same component to show up in a panel, such as those in the Dashboard

 

Two of my systems, i5-1235U and i3-10100

 

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Does not show voltage or load. I can see the load on my main dashboard but not voltage or temp (each core). Hoping there is an app that will show all in one screen.

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I can also run glances but that does not show load (by core) or voltage as best I can tell.

You can always roll your own, or find someone else who has, using the same tools.

 

The sensor data should be able to be gotten by lm-sensors (sensors command), which you can check from the command line.

 

You can use Prometheus to pull that data and Grafana to display it. Both should have docker images in the Community Apps.

 

That's my plan in fact. Except I won't be looking at voltage.

This guy has gone to the 9's

 

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