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Programs to monitor PC & other Specs

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For monitoring your Hardware:

  • HWMonitor
  • HWinfo
  • NZXT Cam

For download and upload speeds, you can use task manager :P

I was wondering, as I was about to install MSI Afterburner if there were better alternatives. I've had better ones in the past, but wouldn't be able to recall a name. I was also wondering beyond GPU and CPU, if there were other programs for specs I could monitor, i.e. upload and download totals through my network, or even other things. (I like looking at numbers)

 

 

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Performance Monitor, Resource Monitor and Task Manager are all comes with Windows

 

There is also HWinfo, CPU-Z, GPU-Z, CoreTemp, Open Hardware Monitor, HWMonitor

 

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For monitoring your Hardware:

  • HWMonitor
  • HWinfo
  • NZXT Cam

For download and upload speeds, you can use task manager :P

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9 hours ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

For monitoring your Hardware:

  • HWMonitor
  • HWinfo
  • NZXT Cam

For download and upload speeds, you can use task manager :P

HWiNFO has also networking monitoring.

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Definitely don't forget Resource Monitor, which is built into Windows. It doesn't track temps, but it has a much longer log than Task Manager. 

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