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Hello Everyone,

Curious to what everyone uses as their PC monitoring software.


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I've been using HWInfo for some time now and think it's pretty handy you can see:

CPU Vcore, CPU frequency, CPU package temperature
Memory clock, Memory latencies, S.M.A.R.T values, GPU temperature, GPU frequency, GPU voltage, GPU power


+ quite a bit more
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xLukee wrote I've been using HWInfo for some time now and think it's pretty handy you can see:

CPU Vcore, CPU frequency, CPU package temperature
Memory clock, Memory latencies, S.M.A.R.T values, GPU temperature, GPU frequency, GPU voltage, GPU power


+ quite a bit more


Thank you! Ill give it a try.
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I just peek around my monitor and think to myself, "looks good" lol

Jk lol the only thing I have ever used it CPUz or whatever its called lol
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I've always used MSI Afterburner
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