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Myrhrai
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Ah, I did not know about Windows Resource monitor. I will also be taking a look at the other suggestions to see which works better though I can not believe I forgot about speccy.

 

Thank you for your help guys and gals.

I am looking for a program that offers information akin to what you find in Windows Task Manager but would like a program that presents more information while also bringing a better look/feel to things. I want to be able to look at information for fan speeds, system temp, cpu/gpu and ram usage statistics. 

 

I know not all of the above is going to be possible without additional hardware but I think you guys get the idea of what I am looking for. Thanks for the help.

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Windows Resource monitor.

Just look in task manager and click the resource monitor button...

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Ah, I did not know about Windows Resource monitor. I will also be taking a look at the other suggestions to see which works better though I can not believe I forgot about speccy.

 

Thank you for your help guys and gals.

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