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No core x frequency #29

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Mockedarche opened this issue Jun 23, 2020 · 3 comments
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No core x frequency #29

Mockedarche opened this issue Jun 23, 2020 · 3 comments

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@Mockedarche
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I have installed zen monitor and zen power but I don't see the core x frequency. Any suggestions would be appreciated along with any questions to help me further figure out why.
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@TheSecureTux
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I' m just passing by, but as I see that you havent got an answer in a few days maybe this can help you:
is your module zenpower correclly installed and working? (DKMS or otherwise). This happened to me once because of that . Reinstalled the module, started again zenmonitor, problem solved.

@Mockedarche
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I' m just passing by, but as I see that you havent got an answer in a few days maybe this can help you:
is your module zenpower correclly installed and working? (DKMS or otherwise). This happened to me once because of that . Reinstalled the module, started again zenmonitor, problem solved.

Thank you for the suggestions I did the zenpower module and even set it up to not need to be edited if rebooted. I followed all of the directions and have since even switched distros (ubuntu budgie to kde neon) and the issue is EXACTLY THE SAME. Everything seems perfectly function expect core x freq doesn't show anything. It's there its just like the picture above.

@KeithMyers
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Did you load the msr module?

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