TThrottle (Search for eFMer TThrottle) is a program to regulate the CPU and GPU to keep the temperatures on a set value.
Usage is to keep the noise low or to keep the CPU and GPU in the safe zone.
The program is intended for BOINC but it can easily be used for Folding by adding the CPU and GPU name.
Check in the First tab: "expert"
Type in the exe name
For the CPU: e.g. fahcore_a4
And for the GPU $fahcore_11
I'm looking for a way to automatically add Folding.
For this I need the PID of the exe that runs a Folding WU, and if this is a CPU or GPU WU or both.
Can someone help me?
TThrottle
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Re: TThrottle
Go to Task Manager | Processes and look for the session/process ID for each FahCore_xx.exe process.
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Re: TThrottle
FahCore_xx.exe is re-spawned every time a new WU is started. The process numbers will change.jrweiss wrote:Go to Task Manager | Processes and look for the session/process ID for each FahCore_xx.exe process.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.