Based on our record, iStat Menus should be more popular than 8GadgetPack. It has been mentiond 53 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Are we just completely ignoring this exists? Source: 6 months ago
I downloaded this one a long time ago when I saw a video of someone using it for their Windows 10 machine which I mainly just use it to check my CPU and memory usage as well as monitoring my drive spaces so I don't end up killing it and that I don't have to click on "This PC" to see what there is left and also this is what it looks like. Source: 11 months ago
I installed the 8GadgetPack, it has a lot of gadgets that Win7 doesn't have. https://8gadgetpack.net/. Source: 12 months ago
Gadgets: Download 8GadgetPack and configure it to your heart's desire. Source: about 1 year ago
For me it was a false positive generated because of having 8GadgetPack installed. If you have this installed, either remove it or get the latest version which resolves this issue from 8gadgetpack.net - see release notes at https://8gadgetpack.net/#Versionhistory. Source: almost 2 years ago
iStat Menus - Price: $14.99 (one-time purchase) Advanced system monitor for macOS that displays real-time CPU, GPU, and network usage. Source: 11 months ago
iStat Menus has been around a long time and is very reliable. I've used this for many, many years on numerous different Mac models, and it's top-notch. It displays all sorts of system statistics in the menu bar and lets you define custom fan controls for different component (CPU, etc) temperatures, all in a nice, sleek interface. Source: 11 months ago
Don't do this on my behalf but if you're ever curious yourself, on some other date, you can use iStat Menu among other utilities or readers to check GPU utilization, thats a lot easier to read than Activity Monitor. If using iStat, go to iStat Menus, click on the CPU/GPU dropdown, then the GPU in the active items bar, and select processor. You'll see a graph and you can just let that sit for a few minutes and... Source: 11 months ago
Fantastic! I read that it is an M1, but what model and configuration exactly is it? If you like and are curious, install this app https://bjango.com/mac/istatmenus/, it tells you everything, temperature, fan RPM, etc. Source: 12 months ago
You can monitor the internal temperatures with iStat Menus or similar, but there's really no need. The system automatically adjusts fan speed to cool itself off when needed. Source: about 1 year ago
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