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  "video": "video-2194098c.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a screen recording demonstrating the monitoring and visualization of various system metrics, likely for a server or a piece of hardware, using a web-based dashboard interface.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening across the timestamps:\n\n**General Overview:**\nThe interface is a dashboard with navigation tabs for different system categories: **Overview, CPU, Memory, PSU, Fans, Smart Power, Sensor, Cooling, and PSU ADC**. The user is currently interacting with the **Sensor** tab. The sidebar shows a navigation menu including **Dashboard, System, Sensor, Remote Control, and Maintenance**.\n\n**Detailed Timeline:**\n\n*   **00:00 - 00:01:** The initial view is on the Sensor page. A filter/dropdown menu shows the selection is \"All\" and the displayed data is \"Sensor Readings.\" The interface shows several sensor readings (e.g., CPU temp, Fan temp, Voltage levels) listed in a table format, showing the name, current reading, and unit (mostly '\u00b0C' for temperature and 'V' for voltage).\n*   **00:02 - 00:03:** The focus remains on the Sensor Readings table, displaying various components like CPU, System, and various voltage sensors (e.g., SICC, SOCII, etc.) with their associated temperatures and voltages.\n*   **00:05 - 00:07:** The user is scrolling through or inspecting the detailed list of sensor readings, confirming the data points available for monitoring.\n*   **00:09:** The dashboard switches to a different view, now titled **\"System Board Power Consumption Graph (Current reading: 148 Watts)\"**. This section appears to be a graphical representation of power usage.\n*   **00:10 - 00:13:** The view transitions to the **\"Power Consumption Since Powered On\"** section. This displays another graph tracking power consumption over time, likely since the system was last booted. It includes a data table below the graph showing historical records with metrics like **Duration, Average Usage, Min Peak, Max Peak, Min Peak Time, and Max Peak Time**.\n*   **00:14 - 00:19:** The system moves into displaying a detailed graph titled **\"CPU Power Consumption Graph (Current reading: 148 Watts)\"**. This graph tracks CPU power usage over time, and a corresponding data table provides aggregated statistics for the displayed period (Average Usage, Min/Max Peak, etc.).\n*   **00:21 - 00:27:** The view shifts again to another power consumption graph, possibly tracking a different component or a different time frame, still showing historical data in tables below the graph.\n*   **00:28 - 00:36:** The monitoring continues with various power and performance graphs. The system is actively displaying historical data trends for various metrics, always accompanied by a detailed statistical summary table below the chart.\n*   **00:38 - 00:39:** The video concludes by showing the latest graph and its corresponding data table, demonstrating a continuous monitoring loop of system health and performance.\n\n**In summary, the video demonstrates a thorough operational demonstration of a hardware monitoring dashboard, showcasing how real-time sensor data (temperatures, voltages) and historical trends (power consumption graphs and usage statistics) are tracked and visualized.**",
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