s-tui: CPU Monitoring And Stress Testing Console UI Tool
In Summary : s-tui is a terminal user interface for monitoring the CPU frequency, utilization, temperature and power. Besides monitoring ...
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In Summary :
s-tui is a terminal user interface for monitoring the CPU frequency, utilization, temperature and power.
Besides monitoring your CPU using colored graphs, the TUI (terminal user interface) application can also stress test your CPU using
s-tui can also integrate with FIRESTARTER, a process stress test utility, though note that this requires building s-tui from source, and apparently FIRESTARTER doesn't work on all systems.
The 4 graphs (CPU temperature, utilization, power and frequency) displayed by s-tui can be toggled on / off, and in the s-tui sidebar (you may need to scroll down in its sidebar if the terminal is not full-screen) you'll find the top and current CPU frequency, maximum and current temperature, current fan speed, and maximum and current power [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/08/s-tui-cpu-monitoring-and-stress-testing.html?m=1
s-tui is a terminal user interface for monitoring the CPU frequency, utilization, temperature and power.
Besides monitoring your CPU using colored graphs, the TUI (terminal user interface) application can also stress test your CPU using
stress
or stress-ng
. The stress test is configurable, allowing you to specify parameters like time out, Sqrt()
and Sync()
worker count, Malloc()
/ Free()
worker count, and more.s-tui can also integrate with FIRESTARTER, a process stress test utility, though note that this requires building s-tui from source, and apparently FIRESTARTER doesn't work on all systems.
The 4 graphs (CPU temperature, utilization, power and frequency) displayed by s-tui can be toggled on / off, and in the s-tui sidebar (you may need to scroll down in its sidebar if the terminal is not full-screen) you'll find the top and current CPU frequency, maximum and current temperature, current fan speed, and maximum and current power [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/08/s-tui-cpu-monitoring-and-stress-testing.html?m=1
