π₯βοΈ Framework Hub Devlog (January 12, 2025)π§
Added 2025-01-12 15:52:07 +0000 UTCToday I was focused on improving the profiles system in Framework Control Center. Here are the key changes:
πͺ Optimizations & User Experience:
Default profils RyzenADJ/ThrottleStop added/fine-tuned for :
AMD 7640U
AMD 7840U
AMD 7940HS
AMD 7840HS
Intel Ultra 5 125H
Intel Ultra 7 155H
Intel Ultra 7 165H
Intel i5-1340P
Intel i7-1360P
Intel i7-1370P
Tweaked the dynamic display of supported max refresh rate
( If your screen support 120Hz, it will be displayed 120Hz instead of 165hz,
if your screen only support 60Hz too )Added more logs generation for ThrottleStop for better debugging (And a better rotation of logs)
Framework Control Center profiles button now fully functional ( Fully tested on the AMD 7840HS with dGPU & Intel Ultra 7 165H )
Fixed a strange bug where some wallpapers from WallpapersEngine were creating flickers with the GUI.
Fixed a bug where the profiles were not being applied correctly on some Framework Laptops.
π οΈ Hardware Monitoring Improvements:
Fixed hardware monitoring initialization issues
Ensured proper loading of WinRing0x64.dll and inpoutx64.dll
Improved error handling and logging for hardware monitoring
Added better error messages for missing dependencies
Optimized hardware monitoring refresh rates for better performance
π Build System:
Optimized build output size
Ensured all required files are included in the distribution
Added proper file organization in the release package
Thanks to everyone for the feedback! Maybe tomorrow's devlog will be less dense, because Iβve got some personal errands and few tasks to do. But rest assured, even if the devlog is shorter, Iβm still working hard on polishing Framework Control Center every day.
Thank you all for your continued supportβyour feedback is what makes these improvements possible! β€οΈ
Comments
Oh thanks for the feedback ! I will look what I can do π
John Dupuis
2025-01-12 18:56:57 +0000 UTCHi Oga, just some feedback I realised while playing around with the CC for Win 11, hope it helps: 1. The dropdown menu of 'brightness' settings from Win 11's settings constantly refreshes at the rate CC refreshes, making the options to "Change brightness automatically when lighting changes" & "Change brightness based on content" inaccessible 2. As CC locks out the Power Mode settings in Win 11, I'm not sure it also allows auto-switching of last used profiles when 'Plugged in' vs 'On battery' as Win 11 does it? E.g. Eco mode on Battery & Balanced/Performance on Plugged In Also, perhaps it may be more valuable for the brightness settings of each profile to be user adjustable as well, so it allows for more customisation (e.g. User may only want lower clocks on Eco mode, but no changes to screen brightness) Let me know if you've any questions on the above, thanks for your work!
FelyBriyl
2025-01-12 18:49:30 +0000 UTC