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    Monitoring software

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Dxxx, Mar 12, 2012.

  1. Dxxx

    Dxxx Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have been using RMclock for quite a long time now, and I fancy switching to ThrottleStop.
    Yes, I know there's not so much reason to do so, but TS is updated constantly, seems to be lighter, and is not that fiddly - which is great when explaining to others.

    There is one thing to miss: the small monitoring app included in RMclock!

    Having all graphics synchronized and in one window was great, and if you want similar information you need to open several programs:
    - CPUz for VID, but it won't be graphical, but in numbers...grrrr! Good that recently it became portable.
    - TaskManager for workloads.
    - SpeedFan for temperatures. This is better in resolution and the window is smartly self-adjusting - all great, but still an app you need to install.

    So - anyone can suggest a small portable app that can cover all that?