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I keep the #X11 #xload & #xmem graphs swallowed into my #MLVWM menu bar, plus have some custom #mlvwmrc configs for apm(8) details, including the current CPU speed. However, the CPU speed I have been using, essentially `sysctl hw.cpuspeed`, is really just the current CPU speed step that #OpenBSD is using.

My old dual-core i7 is 2.2GHz, but has a maximum boost of 3.2GHz, but I had no idea whether or how OpenBSD would actually boost. So, I set to see if I could better observe & identify. [2/n]

@osnews @thomasadam I also use #xmem on my 2015 13in MacBook Air (i7) workstation running #OpenBSD and #MLVWM (swallowed into the menu bar alongside xload) since it only has 8GB of non-upgradeable RAM. It's got a fast SSD, so swap isn't a total killer. Swapping will cause slight audio/video jitters, so I just make sure xmem doesn't show any blue before I jump on a video call.