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Hey there. I usually use CPU-Z and HWMonitor from CPUID.

  • CPU-Z tells me about the CPU, MOBO and chipset, and RAM details of my system.
  • HWMonitor tells me the temps, voltages, and fan speeds my system is running at. Reading is in real-time.

Both CPU-Z and HWMonitor are incredibly straightforward to set up. I took a brief look at HWiNFO and it seems to do what CPU-Z and HWMonitor does in one program, give or take a few features.

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2 hours ago, Eschew said:

Hey there. I usually use CPU-Z and HWMonitor from CPUID.

  • CPU-Z tells me about the CPU, MOBO and chipset, and RAM details of my system.
  • HWMonitor tells me the temps, voltages, and fan speeds my system is running at. Reading is in real-time.

Both CPU-Z and HWMonitor are incredibly straightforward to set up. I took a brief look at HWiNFO and it seems to do what CPU-Z and HWMonitor does in one program, give or take a few features.

HWiNFO is the most advanced monitoring software available. I'd like to know what are the features you can't find in it.

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