Monitor software for pretty temperature display.
Monitor software for pretty temperature display.
Are there any monitor apps with a clean, modern design? I’d prefer a nice interface displaying all my stats—temperature sensors, clocks, voltages, etc.—in a way that looks good on my secondary screen. Right now I’m using hw monitor pro, but I’d like something that’s more visually appealing.
I'll check SpeedFan now. AI Suite only examines the motherboard and CPU, I need an app that displays all my stats, including GPUs. I tried SpeedFan—it looks better than HW Monitor but isn't very appealing or easy to view quickly. I appreciate the exotics section, though it's still in beta and can't be resized, so the text is small and hard to read. Any other options you'd recommend?
Upgrade to the latest Precision X model from Nvidia. It offers advanced monitoring options for nearly all performance metrics, impressively so. Plus, it includes a toggle for your OSD, letting you track everything seamlessly.
Have you explored the newest model (Precision X 16)? It appears significantly improved with many more features. Don’t assume it lacks a fullscreen mode, so if you need that, continue searching. If you prefer something straightforward like your edited photo, HWmonitor might be the right choice. It doesn’t offer all colors, but it stays simple. Also, why do you need temperatures shown on a separate display? Unless you plan to review later, a switchable OSD would be perfect.
It seems suitable but requires a lot of resources. If you prefer visuals, MSI afterburner works well.
So it seems to me that there is no best of both worlds in that there is no software that does all of the following 1. Shows stats from every component of my computer (cpu/gpu/ram/hdd/ssd/ect...) 2. Is completely stable and wont crash 3. is not a system resource hog 4. looks elegant/has a customizable interface. Shame considering the amount of people who would go nuts for this. I'd rather pay £50 for some software that did that than I would for AC:unity. Edit- I'll stick to HW monitor for now untill I hear of something better.