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On-screen monitoring of CPU/GPU temps and usage

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I'm trying to find a utility that I can use to monitor CPU and GPU temps and usage, maybe memory, overlaid on the screen in P3D4 while I fly.  I've seen some mentions of MSI Afterburner but I don't really need all the extras that come with it.  Is this the only solution or is there another useful tool that can do this?

Thanks!

Robert J. Cahill, CCNA, CCNAS, FAA Commercial (KIAD)

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You can configure afterburner to just show the graphs you want.

The good part about this program is you can set a custom fan speed for your GPU. I have mine set to 100% fan after a certain temp is reached

For CPU , core temp is a good one. You can set a shutdown temp for your pc if it overheats. I also use a program called "speed fan" that has a custom CPU speed fan control

The above are configured on my PC to start with windows so I dont need to think about them

There are of course many other options out there

ZORAN

 

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