![]() ![]() Just tried your 1.3.0 and blue line is indeed there. My installer copy sits here, in case you'd like to give it a try. I actually "auto-upgraded" the HOT-app shortly after I posted my finding above, just to find out that the blue "speed" graph is now gone. Thanks Mike for the details about your benchmarking procedure. I will give it more of a trial if I can get the blue speed to show! I couldn't see that it did anything that iStat doesn't, but maybe more accessibly. ![]() ![]() I didn't pursue it for the second reason that it doesn't seem possible to show the data for a duration, just while it crosses the screen. Looking on the maker's website seemed a bit contradictory about this. I had a look at it, but couldn't make it show the blue speed line as you do. I have M1 MacBook Air and in my experience of high CPU (continuous chess analysis) it throttles by about 15% after 10 mins or so.
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