![]() It is a broad term that includes various administrative tools and processes for the maintenance and upkeep of a computing, network, mobile and/or virtual device. The only other work around is pull the information from the bios and add 2 to it, to get an 88% accuracy. Device management is the process of managing the implementation, operation and maintenance of a physical and/or virtual device. Hope this helps, this was explained to me years ago by a Computer and Software Engineering department for ASUS motherboards. Having an Accurate value for GPU and CPU is based on the allowance from the motherboard if you can access the info from the driver. ![]() This will give you an average speed (638393) from the you have to math it up to the percentage of how many cores the processor or GPU uses that you won't know because each motherboard is different on how many cores is being used. The only work around for this is to take the speed shown on perfmon divide it by Active Cores and then multiply it by pi. I had this same question and so I called the manufacturer and they said they do not allow access to the driver that holds this information but only allows it to certified software distribution (example: Microsoft). So to bridge the Gap in perfmon and wmi they only access that info if the manufacturer of the motherboard allows it. Some motherboards allow third party access and others don't. Task Manager gets the CPU and GPU straight from the motherboard and bios.
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