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Open Hardware Monitor is recommended for tech enthusiasts, system builders, and casual users who need an open-source and easy-to-use tool for monitoring their system's hardware performance. It's particularly suitable for those who appreciate the ability to customize and contribute to open-source software.
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[CoolerControl](https://gitlab.com/coolercontrol/coolercontrol) - fan control/curve designer/temp sensor overview tool. Seriously awesome tool! - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
See if sensor-detect finds the Fan Controller and then use CoolerControl Https://gitlab.com/coolercontrol/coolercontrol. Source: almost 2 years ago
Huh, last I checked there was nothing usable, but now there's this. Looks pretty good, actually. I might give it a go. Source: almost 2 years ago
Imho coolercontrol lets you create nearly anything, there is a short video explaining setting the fan curves and add additional points to it. Source: about 2 years ago
I had this problem on my desktop running Fedora. You can try to mess with lm-sensors, but it's really not that friendly and it can be time consuming to perfectly get your profiles the way you want them. This program works really, really well for me and it might for you as well - https://gitlab.com/coolercontrol/coolercontrol. Source: about 2 years ago
Https://openhardwaremonitor.org/ this tells you your temps Https://www.geeks3d.com/20211115/gpu-caps-viewer-1-54-released/ This cranks your gpu to max Https://www.jam-software.com/heavyload this cranks your CPU to max. Source: over 1 year ago
Open Hardware Monitor tracks critical system metrics, including temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load, and clock speeds. Monitored data can be displayed in the primary application window, a customizable desktop gadget, or the system tray. -SPOF recommends it for "real-time monitoring of CPU, GPU, and hard drive temperatures, as well as fan speeds and voltages.". Source: over 1 year ago
Programs (mostly free/sharewares): Google desktop apps: Google Chrome or MS Edge or whatever you use as a browser. And if you're lazy: https://chromeless.app/ to create the apps. Microsoft PowerToys: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/ Total Commander: https://www.ghisler.com/ ContaCam: https://www.contaware.com/contacam.html Open Hardware Monitor: https://openhardwaremonitor.org/ Stickies:... Source: almost 2 years ago
Game crashes all the time and you already did all of the above = all aboard the diagnostics train as it may be a number of things, from bad graphics card driver all the way overheating problems or malfunctioning components. Do the easy steps first (clean reinstall of the graphics driver + checking temps, under heavy load, and googling what's the maximum safe temperature for your processor + graphics card, it... Source: almost 2 years ago
Open Hardware Monitor is pretty simple and solid. Just look through all the statistics for anything that's a temperature and make sure none of them are higher than, say, 50c when idle, or ~80c when you're doing something. Laptops have a slightly wider range of acceptable temperatures so there wouldn't be any immediate cause for alarm if it was slightly hotter than that, as long as you were doing something... Source: almost 2 years ago
Lm-Sensors - Lm-Sensors is a free and open-source application that provides tools and drivers for monitoring...
SpeedFan - Hardware monitor for Windows that can access digital temperature sensors located on several 2-wire SMBus Serial Bus. Can access voltages and fan speeds and control fan speeds. Includes technical articles and docs.
CoreCtrl - CoreCtrl is a Free and Open Source GNU/Linux application that allows you to control with ease your computer hardware using application profiles.
iStat Menus - "An advanced Mac system monitor for your menubar."
Maperitive - Application for drawing maps based on OpenStreetMap and GPS data
CPU-Z - CPU-Z is a freeware that gathers information on some of the main devices of your system : Processor name and number, codename, process, package, cache levels.