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ADS-B CPU Utilization is Larger than Overall CPU Utilization
Just an FYI. Your charts helped me find a failing power supply. It went away for minutes at a time. The gaps on the graph identified processor not running. It was up to hours by the time I got a new one.
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Thanks, Makes perfect sense.
On Sunday, June 9, 2019, 11:06:01 PM PDT, wiedehopf <notifications@github.com> wrote:
ADS-B CPU is percentage of one core, overall CPU is percentage of all cores combined.
ADS-B CPU is limited by single core performance so it makes sense to make it relative to one core.
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The 2 CPU Utilization plot are inconsistent
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ADS-B CPU Utilization is Larger than Overall CPU Utilization
Just an FYI. Your charts helped me find a failing power supply. It went away for minutes at a time. The gaps on the graph identified processor not running. It was up to hours by the time I got a new one.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: