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We've compiled a list of 13 free and paid alternatives to RMClock. The primary competitors include Lm-Sensors, Granola. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between RMClock and Sysinfo, Faronics Power Save, TLP – Linux Advanced Power Management. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


Lm-Sensors
Free Open Source

Lm-Sensors is a free and open-source application that provides tools and drivers for monitoring...

sysinfo is a graphical tool that is able to display some hardware and software information about...

Faronics Power Save is an effective and reliable energy conservation tool that accurately manages...

Laptop Mode Tools
Free Open Source

Laptop Mode Tools is a package of userspace scripts for Linux kernel "laptop mode".

upower
Free Open Source

UPower is an abstraction for enumerating power devices, listening to device events and querying...

CrystalCPUID is a CPU utility software. Key Features: Support AMD64/EM64T

RightMark CPU Clock Utility (RMClock) is a small GUI application designed for real-time CPU...

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RMClock Overview

RightMark CPU Clock Utility (RMClock) is a small GUI application designed for real-time CPU frequency, throttling and load level monitoring and on-the-fly adjustment of the CPU performance level on supported CPU models via processors power management model-specific registers (MSRs). In automatic management mode it continuously monitors the CPU usage level and dynamically adjusts the CPU frequency, throttle and/or voltage level as needed, realizing the "Performance on Demand" concept. Notice: RMClock is different than CPU RM, those are two very different pieces of software designed to do different things.

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