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Monitoring thermal throttling

Thermal throttling of a CPU is visible as a reduction in clock speed under load, and is easiest to notice while monitoring both core temperature and clock speed simultaneously.

The following command displays the near real-time clock speed of all the CPU cores, updated every second1:

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Posted byIan2020-09-242020-09-28Posted inLinuxTags:linux, sensors, stress testing, thermal throttling

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