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AMD System Monitor tool

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System Name Geting old
Processor AMD Phenom II X4 940 Processor BE 3.8 Ghz
Motherboard MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL.. MS-7388 1.0
Cooling CORSAIR H50 water cooler
Memory 8 GB of Patriot Extreme Performance DDR2 4GB (2 x 2GB)PC2-6400 Enhanced Latency
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon R7 200 Series
Storage Seagate Barracuda 1 TB
Display(s) LG FLATRON W2361V 23"
Case RAIDMAX SMILODON
Audio Device(s) HD Realtek
Power Supply Two 1000W ULTRA X3 wired together
Mouse Logitech G9x Laser
Keyboard Corsair K65 RGB
Software Windows 10 pro
Cool ill have to try this on my main rig :)
 
cool little program.thanks for the link.
 
The really nice thing about it (I think) is that it is able to accurately show gpu load for an IGP. I've never been able to get GPU-Z to show load at all on any AM3 board I have with an IGP.
 
Cool little program. Thanks man. :toast:
 
I tried it and it does not show me anything about my Phenom II CPU or RAM usage. It just shows GPU load and speed!
 
I like that it shows CPU load on all cores together in one table.
 
can you show some screenshots ?
 
When I run it, it only shows RAM usage, nothing about my CPU.
 
that looks like system memory usage from windows resource monitor re-labelled, and not to do with the GPU

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doesnt show much here, for me


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Bumpity bump bump

Found on the page just now that if some of the items are not showing up just open up an elevated command prompts and run these two lines:

cd %systemroot%\system32
lodctr /r

Type the first one and press enter. Repeat for the second line.

At first I had only the 5870 showing up. Now I have cpu and ram too.
 
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