AMD System Monitor
AMD System Monitor is an award-winning, comprehensive performance monitoring and management software solution designed to provide detailed insights into an AMD processor-based system. The software is designed to monitor and report on the real-time performance and health of the system, including detailed CPU, memory, and power usage, as well as system temperatures, fan speeds, and other vital information. With its intuitive user interface, AMD System Monitor makes it easy to keep an eye on the health of the system and to quickly identify and address any potential issues.
AMD System Monitor allows users to easily monitor and track their system performance.
Features:
• Comprehensive performance monitoring — Real-time performance monitoring of CPU, memory, and power usage, as well as system temperatures, fan speeds, and other vital information.
• Intuitive user interface — AMD System Monitor features an easy-to-use and comprehensive graphical user interface that makes it easy to monitor and manage system performance.
• Customizable reports — AMD System Monitor allows users to customize the reports generated to fit their needs. Reports can be generated for the entire system or for individual components.
• Support for multiple processors — AMD System Monitor supports multiple processors and can monitor and report on the performance of all processors in the system.
• Support for multiple operating systems — AMD System Monitor supports multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
• Efficient system resource usage — AMD System Monitor is designed to be lightweight and efficient, using minimal system resources while providing detailed performance insights.
• Comprehensive system analysis — AMD System Monitor can analyze the system for potential issues, such as CPU and memory bottlenecks, and provide detailed recommendations for resolving them.
• Support for remote monitoring — AMD System Monitor can be used to remotely monitor and manage system performance, allowing users to view performance data from anywhere.
• Alert system — AMD System Monitor can be configured to alert users when certain performance thresholds are exceeded, allowing users to take action before an issue becomes critical.
• Support for multiple languages — AMD System Monitor supports multiple languages, allowing users to view the software interface in their native language.
• Comprehensive documentation — AMD System Monitor comes with comprehensive documentation, making it easy to understand and use.
Conclusion
AMD System Monitor is a comprehensive performance monitoring and management software solution designed to provide detailed insights into an AMD processor-based system. With its intuitive user interface, comprehensive performance monitoring capabilities, and support for multiple processors and operating systems, AMD System Monitor makes it easy to keep an eye on the health of the system and to quickly identify and address any potential issues.
The minimum system requirements for the AMD System Monitor software are as follows:
• Operating System: Windows 7, 8.1, and 10
• Processor: AMD Ryzen, AMD FX, and AMD Athlon
• RAM: 8GB or higher
• Available Hard Disk Space: 500 MB or more
• Display: 1024×768 or higher
• Internet connection: Required for software and driver downloads
• Graphics Card: AMD Radeon or AMD FirePro
GPU Monitor
для Windows
GPU Monitor — гаджет для боковой панели ОС Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10, который в наглядном виде предоставляет массу полезной информации о функционировании графической подсистемы, как например загрузка видеопроцессора, температура, тактовая частота, использование памяти и многое другое.
Присутствует возможность сохранить настройки в файл Path: %APPDATA% File: gadgetname_Settings.ini. Поддерживаются графические карты различных производителей.
Что нового в GPU Monitor 12.9?
- Обновлены переводы
- Исправлены незначительные ошибки
ТОП-сегодня раздела «Мониторинг»
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Speccy 1.33.079
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Отзывы о программе GPU Monitor
Яна про GPU Monitor 11.6 [25-10-2018]
При распаковке получается один файл gadget/ В чём проблема?
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Абый в ответ Яна про GPU Monitor 12.4 [14-01-2024]
подвох в том что это ГАДЖЕТ боковой панели виндовс (читайте внимательно описание). Т.е. это очень маленькая программка с узкой специализацией, своего рода «с открытым исходным кодом» (без средств выклянчивания средств для разработчиков и пиар менеджмент компании и прочей лабуды средств защиты от взлома… в кратце как то так). Для её установки требуется: 1. Навыки уверенного пользователя ПК со знаниями устройства файловой системы 2. Умение пользоваться гугл-ом для поиска технических инструкций по разрешению подобных сложностей с программами.
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Я про GPU Monitor 11.2 [26-02-2018]
версия 11.2 на виндовс 10-64 не устанавливается при этом вылетает 8гаджет пак
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макс про GPU Monitor 10.6 [04-02-2018]
не могу запустить в виндовс 7
возможно ли это изза вирусов?
комп логает, хотел этой программой проверить на вирус майниннг
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Артур про GPU Monitor 10.0 [08-03-2017]
Скорее всего у всех ноутбуки с двумя видюхами
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AS про GPU Monitor 9.8 [24-05-2016]
Поставил на 3-х компах (2 дома, 1 на работе) на всех пашет нормально, загрузки проца и ГПУ ваще нет. Все 3 на АМD и Радеонах. Видимо прога не все железо и платформы понимает.
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GPU Monitor is a handy Windows 11 and Windows 10 sidebar gadget that lets you monitor the most recent stats of your
NVIDIA or/and ATI Desktop Graphic Card. It is made especially for the overclockers and gamers. Though GPU Monitor is just a gadget,
it provides a good deal of information that you need about Graphics Processor Unit (GPU) installed on your system including Vendor
(with icon), Model, GPU, and PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Temperatures, Fan speed (% and RPM), GPU, Video Engine and Memory Controller load,
Video memory usage, GPU core, shader and GPU memory clock, PCI Express and mode (NVIDIA SLI or ATI Crossfire) if you have
more than one GPU. A comprehensive graph is provided to maximize the delivered details such as virtual memory, temperature, and
interface.
No third party software is required to display all of this data. Only the newest graphics driver must be installed.
GPU Monitor supports most NVIDIA and AMD/ATI video cards. You can also write all data provided by gadgets to log file for
easy documentation.
You can easily customize the interface by changing the color, background, and detail of the graphs, if
there are multiple GPUs, you can determine which characteristics you want to control, switching between them is done by scrolling
the mouse wheel. There are a lot of settings, and if you want to customize everything to your liking, you will have to spend some time
on it. GPU Monitor works on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
Version 12.9 — Added Romanian translation by Tudor Sprinceana. (Released at 07/10/2023).
Version 12.8 — Overhauled and decreased HTML. Updated Turkish translation by Burak Yavuz. (Released at 03/03/2023).
Version 12.7 — Added Croatian translation by Bruno Horvatic. (Released at 07/27/2022).
Version 12.6 — Updated Italian translation by Roberto Boriotti. (Released at 12/02/2021).
Version 12.5 — Updated French translation by LogoLargo. (Released at 08/18/2020).
Version 12.4 — Fixed bad grammar by Dave Moebius. (Released at 04/06/2020).
Version 12.3 — Updated Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified translations by akjz. (Released at 03/08/2020).
Version 12.2 — Improved code. (Released at 02/24/2020).
Version 12.1 — Fixed bug with autoscale DPI under Windows 10. (Released at 08/12/2019).
Version 12.0 — For security reason ixternal link to NVIDIA Smart Scan now use SSL protocol. (Released at 06/03/2019).
Version 11.9 — Improved work with languages in settings. (Released at 03/31/2019).
Version 11.8 — Cosmetic changes in code. Update Polish translation. Improved settings usability. (Released at 09/15/2018).
Version 11.7 — Some minor optimizations and code cleanup. Update Japanese translation. Cosmetic changes. (Released at 09/06/2018).
Version 11.6 — Improved code. Minor changes. (Released at 07/13/2018).
Version 11.5 — Minor changes. (Released at 05/09/2018).
Version 11.4 — Allow hide graphics adapter identification string. Few cosmetic changes. (Released at 03/28/2018).
Version 11.3 — Fix AMD crash with driver 18.2.3 and higher (special thanks to Hiten Parmar). (Released at 03/18/2018).
Version 11.2 — New wrapper library added (special thanks to Hiten Parmar). (Released at 02/24/2018).
Version 11.0 — Fixed wrong detect multi GPU with AMD 17.12.1 and higher (thanks to Hiten Parmar). Improved usability. Cosmetic
changes. (Released at 01/24/2018).
Version 10.8 — Added some information to log file. Improved code. Improved usability. (Released at 01/05/2018).
Version 10.7 — Improved code. Fixed bugs in settings. (Released at 12/01/2017).
Version 10.5 — Fixed bug with «All-in-one graph type».
Version 10.4 — Overhauled HTML. Fixed bug. Added Dutch translation by Marcel Keiman (The Rambler).
Version 10.3 — Fixed bug.
Version 10.2 — Improved code. Improved settings usability. Fixed bugs.
Version 10.1 — Minor improvements.
Version 10.0 — Added German translation by Jörg Bornwasser.
Version 9.9 — Support Crimson drivers for AMD videocards.
Version 9.8 — Improved HTML-code. Change any default colors.
Version 9.7 — Fixed Belorussian translation by Kanstantsin Melnikau.
Version 9.6 — Added Belorussian translation by Kanstantsin Melnikau.
Version 9.5 — Improved code.
Version 9.4 — Minor improvements.
Version 9.3 — Improved code. Change update notifier algorithm.
Version 9.2 — Allow user select custom sound.
Version 9.1 — Added Japanese translation by Kosuke Kaizuka.
Version 9.0 — Improved code. Hover mouse to fan section to see fan speed in percents.
Version 8.9 — Allow change graphs height from 20 to 99px.
Version 8.8 — Fixed problem with main timer.
Version 8.7 — Press NVIDIA icon for smart scan your system — Automatically Detect NVIDIA Products.
Version 8.6 — «Show GPU1…GPUn instead of the video card name» option added (#2 settings tab).
Version 8.5 — Fixed wrong output long videocard name. Improved main timer algorithm.
Version 8.4 — Improved code.
Version 8.3 — Improved code.
Version 8.2 — Added Czech translation by Jiří Škorpil.
Version 8.1 — Fixed Polish translation by Andrzej Mazurkiewicz.
Version 8.0 — Added Polish translation by Andrzej Mazurkiewicz.
Version 7.9 — Added Hindi translation by Raunak Dutta. Improved work with multi GPU systems.
Version 7.8 — Improved work with multi GPU systems.
Version 7.6 — Added Slovak translation by Ivan Očadlík.
Version 7.5 — Added Italian translation by Carlo Adami.
Version 7.4 — Added Indonesian translation by elda taluta.
Version 7.3 — Improved code.
Version 7.2 — Fixed Brazilian Portuguese translation by Rafael “R4to0” Maciel Alves.
Version 7.1 — Fixed determining CrossFire.
Version 7.0 — Added support newest videocards. Added many settings for multi GPU systems. Added French translation by
Pascal Legendre. Added Autoscale DPI option (#1 settings tab). Added Catalonian translation by Jordi Bartrina.
Version 6.4 — Added Brazilian Portuguese translation by Rafael “R4to0” Maciel Alves.
Version 6.3 — Added Macedonian translation by Vasil F. Bachovski.
Version 6.2 — Added Spanish translation by Diego Manuel Vazquez.
Version 6.1 — Added Turkish translation by Celal Osmanbas.
Version 6.0 — Added Ukrainian and Russian languages. Added Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified translations by Ellis Chang.
Version 5.7 — Change “Restore factory default settings” function behavior.
Version 5.6 — Different ini files for different GPU added. Added “Restore factory default settings” button.
Version 5.4 — Added custom refresh rate (1-999 sec).
Version 5.3 — Fixed bug with with NVIDIA Optimus technology.
Version 5.2 — Fixed bug with fill graph type.
Version 5.1 — Added update notifier.
Version 5.0 — Added view MAX GPU & PCB temperatures.
Version 4.9 — Improved code.
Version 4.8 — Fixed bug.
Version 4.7 — Fixed bug.
Version 4.6 — Added “All-in-one graph type” option.
Version 4.5 — Added change graph line width and hide gridlines on a graph.
Version 4.4 — Allow hide “PCB temp” only.
Version 4.3 — Allow hide “Title” and “Copyright”.
Version 4.2 — Added logging.
Version 4.1 — Allow temperatures graphs scaling.
Version 4.0 — Added color changeable for all gadget’s elements.
Version 3.5 — Many settings added.
Version 3.4 — Change size adjustable method.
Version 3.3 — Plays sound when overheat. Save settings to file. (File will be created — Path: %APPDATA%
File: gadgetname_Settings.ini).
Version 3.2 — Fixed bugs.
Version 3.0 — Added size adjustable.
Version 2.0 — Check for update button added.
Version 1.0 — Initial release.
What are GPU Monitoring Tools?
GPU monitoring tools are crucial for optimizing GPU performance and maintaining system stability. They provide insights into various aspects of GPU usage, such as temperature, power consumption, utilization, memory usage, and fan speed. These tools help in detecting potential issues, identifying bottlenecks, and ensuring that GPUs are being used efficiently. They can also assist in debugging errors and optimizing GPU performance for specific tasks, such as deep learning, video editing, or 3D modeling.
Thankfully, there are various GPU monitor software options available for Windows users. In this blog post, we will explore 5 popular GPU monitor software for Windows that can help you keep an eye on your GPUs.
1. GPU-Z — Best GPU Monitor Software
GPU-Z is a lightweight system utility designed to provide vital information about your video card and graphics processor. Developed by TechPowerUp, GPU-Z is widely used by gamers and enthusiasts for its simplicity and accuracy.
GPU-Z offers real-time monitoring of GPU temperature, clock speeds, memory usage, fan speed, and other essential metrics. It also provides detailed information about the GPU’s specifications, including the graphics card model, GPU architecture, memory type, and driver versions.
Features:
• Supports NVIDIA, AMD, ATI and Intel graphics devices
• Displays adapter, GPU and display information
• Displays overclock, default clocks and 3D/boost clocks (if available)
• Detailed reporting on memory subsystem: memory size, type, speed, bus width
• Includes a GPU load test to verify PCI-Express lane configuration
• Support for Windows 11 / Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Vista / Windows XP (both 32 and 64 bit versions are supported)
2. HWMonitor — Comprehensive Graphics Card & Hardware Monitor
HWMonitor, developed by CPUID, is another popular GPU monitor software that provides comprehensive monitoring of hardware components, including the GPU. It offers a user-friendly interface and a wide range of features to monitor and analyze GPU performance.
HWMonitor displays real-time GPU metrics such as temperature, clock speeds, fan speed, and voltage. It supports various GPU models and provides accurate readings for each parameter. The software also allows you to view historical data, enabling you to analyze performance trends over time.
Pricing: Basic: Free, Personal: Starting at $2.08 per month, Pro: $12.50 per month, Enterprise: $41.67 per month.
Features:
• Monitor GPU temperature.
• Support ITE IT87 series sensor chips and DDR5 memory chips.
• Read the CPU on-chip thermal sensor.
• GDDR6 temperature monitoring on NVIDIA chips.
• Support Windows on x86.
3. Speccy — Advanced CPU and GPU Monitoring Software
Speccy, developed by Piriform, is a comprehensive system information tool that includes GPU monitoring capabilities. While Speccy is primarily known for providing detailed hardware information, it also offers real-time monitoring of GPU parameters.
Speccy displays essential GPU metrics such as temperature, clock speeds, and fan speed. It provides a clear and user-friendly interface that presents the information in an easily understandable format. You can quickly glance at the GPU’s performance and keep track of its temperature to ensure it stays within safe limits.
Price: Basic: Free, Professional: $19.95.
Features:
• Provides a detailed list of each component and most drivers currently available.
• Displays real-time temperatures of key components.
• Scan results can be saved directly as snapshots, text files, or XML.
• Support Microsoft Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.
4. MSI AfterBurner — Popular GPU Monitor Software
MSI Afterburner is one of the most popular and widely used GPU monitor software available for Windows users. Developed by MSI, a renowned manufacturer of graphics cards, this software offers an extensive range of features to monitor and optimize GPU performance.
One of the key features of MSI Afterburner is its real-time monitoring overlay that provides detailed information about GPU temperature, clock speeds, fan speed, and usage percentages. The overlay can be customized to display the desired metrics in a visually appealing manner during gameplay.
Features:
• Support Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista and XP
• Compatible with AMD Radeon HD 2000 and Nvidia Geforce 6 or higher
• Overclock and test graphics card performance
• Supports hardware monitoring for other components like CPU, RAM, and hard drives
5. HWiNFO — Free GPU Monitoring and Diagnostics
HWiNFO is a powerful system monitoring utility that provides detailed information about various hardware components, including the GPU. Although it is not specifically designed as a GPU monitor software, HWiNFO offers comprehensive monitoring capabilities that make it an excellent choice for monitoring GPU performance.
HWiNFO can display real-time GPU metrics such as temperature, clock speeds, voltages, power consumption, and utilization. It supports a wide range of GPU models from different manufacturers, ensuring compatibility with most systems.
Price: Free for Non-Commercial use
Features:
• In-depth Hardware Information
• Real-Time System Monitoring
• Extensive Reporting
• Trusted and Reliable, Clean and Secure
GPU Monitor Conclusion
Monitoring your GPU’s performance is crucial for ensuring a smooth and stable AI experience. The top five GPU monitor software options discussed in this blog post, MSI Afterburner, HWiNFO, HWMonitor, Speccy, and GPU-Z, offer a range of features to help you monitor and optimize your GPU’s performance. Whether you prefer a feature-rich utility, extensive reporting capabilities, a user-friendly interface, or lightweight monitoring, these software options have you covered. By using these GPU monitor software, you can enhance your AI experience, prevent overheating, and make informed decisions when optimizing your GPU settings.
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