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The best part about AgaueEye is the one thing that no reviewer has actually tested out. All reviews say its a Fan Monitor, its not...ITS SO MUCH BETTER! AgaueEye can actually control your fans AND...this is the best part, IT CAN DO SO FOR ALL YOUR CPU Fans , CASE Fans AAAAAAAND ...la grand pièce de résistance: YOUR GRAPHICSCARD FANS. You dont need to have neither MSI Afterburner nor Asus Fan Expert installed anymore, just use AgaueEye. Its and amazing piece of software, the only 2 parts that aren´t too great is the customization of the overlay but it gives you all the info you need + more as it is the only software the gives you an aftergame report of your gaming session hardwarestats like CPU Usage, GPU usage, Network and so on in a nice detailed overview. also the fact that it can´t run the statistics on ALL games (but most) is not a dealbreaker at all but it would be nice to have.
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I always wanted more feedback, so that even in the mechanical disks and lots of fans era my desktop has always shown more data with GKrellM plus some of its plugins, namely multiping to show the status of my NAS and router, and bubblefishymon for a funny but very effective and immediate way to show that system load is growing suspiciously before fans start screaming. http://gkrellm.srcbox.net/ As for servers,... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Possibly not old enough to be included in that list, but my oldest piece of desktop software I always run on my main machine is GKrellm with BubbleFishyMon as system load monitor. http://gkrellm.srcbox.net/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
That doesn't always give correct readings depending on the chipset on your MB. There was a driver missing for like IT87 that returned voltage and temps to psensor. I finally gave up trying. gkrellm can monitor cpu, and many other things. You can add what you want. Source: almost 2 years ago
Gkrellm was not really part of GNOME or KDE, but it was one of the best tools and there was recently talk about porting it to modern GTK releases. Source: about 2 years ago
OP: Another option is GKrellM. It has not been updated in a couple of years, but it still appears in Software Manager. It should work with the current versions of LM. I used it for a while on LM 17.2 because I wanted a desktop system monitor and I was too lazy to mess with Conky - I stopped using it when I moved to LM 18.1 and eliminated eye candy. Http://gkrellm.srcbox.net/. Source: over 2 years ago
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