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How do I set up a screen to monitor my computer

TANelson1585

In peticular, I'm refering to the 3+1 set up, with 3 main screens sitting side by side, and a smaller auxiliary screen hanging above the center. I want to know how someone would set up that auxiliary screen, and what kind of programs and tools would they needed to be able to monitor their computer. Things like temperatures, speeds, how much load is in their components, and basic stuff like that. 

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16 minutes ago, TANelson1585 said:

In peticular, I'm refering to the 3+1 set up, with 3 main screens sitting side by side, and a smaller auxiliary screen hanging above the center. I want to know how someone would set up that auxiliary screen, and what kind of programs and tools would they needed to be able to monitor their computer. Things like temperatures, speeds, how much load is in their components, and basic stuff like that. 

You'd hookup the screen to your video card and mount it either to the wall, or using a monitor arm attached to your desk.

 

As for monitoring programs, personally I like to use Task Manager for basic stuff, OpenHardwareMonitor for things like temperatures and RAM/Disk use, and StableBit Scanner for monitoring HDD performance.

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I always love to put my Rainmeter skins if I had an extra skin :) 

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Rainmeter for sure!

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