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I didn't know that copying that single file brings back PM to the Apple driver!
just copy the libclh.dylib file from web driver into standard driver and PM works then too (so does opencl). Every OS update will break web driver and make it default back to outdated R310, breaking power management until you update web driver again, OR re-copy libclh.dylib from web driver into the stock 10.9.x driver.
I already use HWMonitor but I meant it like this... http://textuploader.com/kx8f@daviddx: You can see the GPU state and much more with HWMonitor. It's free and included with MultiBeast. I hope I could help.
sure farcry84 but I would like to have it in terminal like this text file above.. how do I do that..?http://sourceforge.net/projects/cuda-z/
Cudaz will show you your states going up in hwmonitor then when you quit the program it will show them going down in hwmonitor.
or you can use anyone of the unigine .app benchmarks as well.
https://unigine.com/products/heaven/download/