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darren27
Jun 23 2008, 12:54 AM | Tags: Resource Graph Cpu Monitor
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In the resource monitor, CPU graph, there is a blue line and green graph.
As far as I can tell the blue line is the CPU's clock speed, and the green is the actual utilization. Is that correct?
Did I miss any documentation here?
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Nigel
Jun 23 2008, 08:44 AM | Tags: Cpu Monitor Resource Graph
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The blue line, in the bottom graph, shows how much memory is used. The green line(s), in the upper graph, show what the CPU utilization is. There is no indication on that screen at all what the clock speed is...you can get that from the System Properties page.
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In the resource monitor, CPU graph, there is a blue line and green graph.
As far as I can tell the blue line is the CPU's clock speed, and the green is the actual utilization. Is that correct?
Did I miss any documentation here?
If quitters never win, and winners never quit, what fool came up with, "Quit while you're ahead"?

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Jun 23 2008, 10:14 AM | Tags: Resource Monitor Graph Cpu
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In message "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote:

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The blue line, in the bottom graph, shows how much memory is used. The green line(s), in the upper graph, show what the CPU utilization is. There is no indication on that screen at all what the clock speed is...you can get that from the System Properties page.

huh? There are four graphs, each of which have a blue and green line in the same graph.
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Jun 23 2008, 07:44 PM | Tags: Monitor Graph Resource Cpu
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Oops - I was thinking task manager's performance tab. Sorry. Haven't run the resource monitor - I'd kinda forgotten it was there. Now I'll have to go play with it...
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In message "Dana Cline - MVP" dcline scriptpro.com> wrote:
The blue line, in the bottom graph, shows how much memory is used. The green line(s), in the upper graph, show what the CPU utilization is. There is no indication on that screen at all what the clock speed is...you can get that from the System Properties page.
huh? There are four graphs, each of which have a blue and green line in the same graph.
i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/z/200609/rc1/eb_vista_tweak_17.png
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