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    auto-cpufreq

    auto-cpufreq

    Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux

    Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux. Actively monitors laptop battery state, CPU usage, CPU temperature, and system load, ultimately allowing you to improve battery life without making any compromises.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    CoreCycler

    CoreCycler

    Script to test single core stability

    A PowerShell script to test the stability of single-core loads. Modern CPUs can adjust their CPU frequency depending on their load, and have mechanisms that allow them to clock higher. With this script, you can test the stability for each core, which helps you to validate if your Ryzen "PBO" resp. "Curve Optimizer" settings are actually stable. It also works to test Intel's "Active-Core" Turbo-Boost settings.
    Downloads: 111 This Week
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    Stacer

    Stacer

    Linux System Optimizer and Monitoring

    Stacer is an open source system optimizer and application monitor that helps users to manage the entire system with different aspects, it's an all-in-one system utility. In the Startup Apps tab, you can view the applications the system launches at boot time and set up new startup apps. This is especially handy if you work with different distributions: You do not always need to think about where you need to set up applications that run at boot time on the respective systems, and you can also...
    Downloads: 50 This Week
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