FPS Monitor

FPS Monitor

Show watt with a handheld
Hi

I own a Lenovo Legion GO. So you could choose which wattage the device need to use. For example 30W.

Is it possible to show this in FPS Monitor? It is possible with MSI afterburner.
Originally posted by eXePert:
Click the button with (+) under the CPU device and under the CPU tab, locate and add the CPU Package Power sensor. Since you have a laptop, create a new custom GPU device by clicking the (+) button on the toolbar. Check the box next to it and under it click on (+) and add all the sensors including GPU Power. It is better not to use the pre-installed GPU device, because the built-in card (iGPU) does not have exactly the same GPU Power sensor as dGPU and the program will crash because of adding such a sensor.
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eXePert Nov 27, 2023 @ 9:00am 
Click the button with (+) under the CPU device and under the CPU tab, locate and add the CPU Package Power sensor. Since you have a laptop, create a new custom GPU device by clicking the (+) button on the toolbar. Check the box next to it and under it click on (+) and add all the sensors including GPU Power. It is better not to use the pre-installed GPU device, because the built-in card (iGPU) does not have exactly the same GPU Power sensor as dGPU and the program will crash because of adding such a sensor.
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