M macneubie macrumors regular Original poster Aug 8, 2011 150 0 Sep 9, 2018 #1 Is there any mac-equivalent app that is similar to Windows 7 Task Manager, that allows to see the real-time per-CPU core utilisation?
Is there any mac-equivalent app that is similar to Windows 7 Task Manager, that allows to see the real-time per-CPU core utilisation?
airlied macrumors 6502 Jul 8, 2011 382 59 Sep 12, 2018 #2 yes, An 'app' called activity monitor. You can see oer-core realtime usage and even GPU usage. https://support.apple.com/el-gr/HT202060 Reactions: kohlson
yes, An 'app' called activity monitor. You can see oer-core realtime usage and even GPU usage. https://support.apple.com/el-gr/HT202060
K kohlson macrumors 68020 Apr 23, 2010 2,425 737 Sep 12, 2018 #3 airlied said: even GPU usage Click to expand... I'm a longtime user of Activity Monitor, but was unaware of GPU usage. Thanks!
airlied said: even GPU usage Click to expand... I'm a longtime user of Activity Monitor, but was unaware of GPU usage. Thanks!
M macneubie macrumors regular Original poster Aug 8, 2011 150 0 Sep 12, 2018 #4 airlied said: yes, An 'app' called activity monitor. You can see oer-core realtime usage and even GPU usage. https://support.apple.com/el-gr/HT202060 Click to expand... I am aware of AM app, but this app shows only the overall CPU utilization, not the individual cores, that's why the thread
airlied said: yes, An 'app' called activity monitor. You can see oer-core realtime usage and even GPU usage. https://support.apple.com/el-gr/HT202060 Click to expand... I am aware of AM app, but this app shows only the overall CPU utilization, not the individual cores, that's why the thread
airlied macrumors 6502 Jul 8, 2011 382 59 Sep 12, 2018 #5 macneubie said: I am aware of AM app, but this app shows only the overall CPU utilization, not the individual cores, that's why the thread Click to expand...
macneubie said: I am aware of AM app, but this app shows only the overall CPU utilization, not the individual cores, that's why the thread Click to expand...
M macneubie macrumors regular Original poster Aug 8, 2011 150 0 Sep 12, 2018 #6 OK, will check AM in OSX HS again, thanks.