SUMMARY *** NOTE: If you are reporting a crash, please try to attach a backtrace with debug symbols. See https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Debugging/How_to_create_useful_crash_reports *** STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open Info Center 2. Check Under Hardware OBSERVED RESULT Processors: 12 × AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor EXPECTED RESULT Processors: 12 × AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor @ 4.6 Ghz This would seem unimportant, but it would be nice as I sometimes vacillate between having my CPU only boost up to the stock 4.6 Ghz boost speed and having it boost all the way up to 4.8 GHz on all cores. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: Debian 11 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 5.20.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.78.0 Qt Version: 5.15.2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This would seem unimportant, but it would be nice as I sometimes vacillate between having my CPU only boost up to the stock 4.6 Ghz boost speed and having it boost all the way up to 4.8 GHz on all cores. Also, kinda unrelated, is GPU RAM usually listed? Or is the RX 5600 XT the only one for which KInfoCenter fails to report the amount of video RAM?
We show what we get from procfs and the GL driver what specific info is in there is out of scope for us.
(In reply to Harald Sitter from comment #1) > We show what we get from procfs and the GL driver what specific info is in > there is out of scope for us. I haven't found a solution for the CPU speed yet, but I've been searching the web and also noodling around a bit, and I've found that the first line of output from glxinfo | egrep -i 'memory' is "Video memory: 6144MB". Even just showing that string would be great, though, it would be nice if it could be rounded and then MB replaced with GB.
(In reply to Harald Sitter from comment #1) > We show what we get from procfs and the GL driver what specific info is in > there is out of scope for us. I just found a solution for the CPU speed. lshw -class processor reveals the maximum CPU speed. Unfortunately, I can't find a way to get the base clock speed. Though, I guess the base clock speed isn't that important anymore. Plus, the maximum CPU speed is what I'm really looking for. It would have been kinda nice to also have the base clock speed, but the maximum clock speed is much more important for overclockers who are dealing with finicky BIOSes.