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cyring
Adept II

CoreFreq for Ryzen

Dear Linux users,

CoreFreq for Ryzen is in progress.

Any test with ThreadRipper, EPYC, first & second gen, also mobile, will be greatly appreciated

CoreFreq_Ryzen_2700X.png

CoreFreq is a CPU monitoring software designed for the 64-bits Processors; available as an open-source code software.

CyrIng

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If you are just advertising CoreFreq Software for Linux, you should post it in the General Discussion Forum which would be more appropriate. General Discussion .

To clarify, the message targets more developers who wish to contribute to the source code with hardware families from 10h up to 17h in many fields such as P-States, C-States & boost frequencies, cores & caches topology, voltages & temperatures,  DRAM geometry and many other processor features.

Best regards

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Like I previously posted, this question or Post is better suited for General Discussion.

Or maybe at Linux Forums.

Edit: 06/06/2018 - You mentioned you wanted input about the software and is mainly for Developers. This is AMD website where you can probably get the answers you want: Devgurus .

Copied from Devgurus Website:

WELCOME TO DEVGURUS

DevGurus is a community of software developers using AMD technology, and industry standards supported by AMD.

Developers can post in any of the forums within DevGurus. If you don't find a good fit for your topic in one of the sub-forums, then please put it in the General Discussions forum. The particular DevGurus space is for questions about DevGurus itself.

If you are a newcomer, you can post only in the Newcomers Start Here forum. Here's why.

DevGurus is a walled garden within the larger AMD Community.  The "Newcomers Start Here" forum is moderated, to protect our members from spam. A real human being will read your post to make sure it is appropriate for our developers. Once we see that you really are a developer, we will add you to the whitelist you so you can post anywhere.

Edit: 06/07/2018 - I see you DID post your inquiry at DevGurus in December of 2017. No luck in anyone answering your post?