![]() I used to be really obsessed with checking my temperatures and fan speeds, like annoyingly into it, and while I'm sure not everyone is going to want to to check their PC temps mid-game, I sure did. Now onto my second recommendation: maybe you don't always need to keep an eye on your PC's every electrical action. That is a bit of an all-in-one open RGB control app that not only simplifies the many apps you have to install and keep up-to-date, but also allows you to then ditch the proprietary monitoring software for something simpler. ![]() Though you might find you can get the same functionality from third-party tools such as OpenRGB. So sometimes you're a bit stuck with one of them.Įven I'm stuck with a few of them and I'm not all that pleased about it. Those added extras are normally always to do with proprietary lighting or features on the manufacturers products that you might not be able to control easily elsewhere. There are tons to choose from, every manufacturer has one, basically, but they all achieve something along the lines of system monitoring with a few added extras along the way. Though what I've never been a fan of are the all-in-one manufacturer specific system monitoring tools, and that's why you won't find me recommending any here today. HWMonitor is fast, simple, logs all the information you could need out of it, and keeps track of every PC vital stat you could reasonably be after. That helps when you're doing some actively to the system and wish to monitor the impact those changes have in real-time. While it's effectively more of the same by way of monitoring, the handy GPU overclocking tools and live graph presentation really aid in easily understanding the monitoring data presented to you over time. I'd also like to give an honourable mention to the old hand that is MSI's Afterburner software. The built-in tools Performance tab offers a lot of data nowadays without the need for any third-party tools, and it'll even report your graphics card's temperature. Step 3: Choose the program that you are going to uninstall and click Uninstall.Another system monitoring tool worth mentioning, and in keeping with the spirit of minimal fuss, is Windows' own Task Manager. Step 2: Choose AI Suite 3, and click Uninstall. ![]() Step 1: Open Windows settings, and click Apps. Step 7: Click OK when AI Suite 3 has finished the installation. (We recommend to install all programs that will help monitor your system more easily) Step 6: Click the program you want to install, then click Install. Step 5: Extract the files and open AsusSetup. Step 4: Choose your Operating system and download the latest AI Suite 3 from Utility. Version provides software version in AI Suite 3 and system version. System information provides the information of MB, CPU and SPD. For each software, please refer to the related topics for more details. ![]() Software list may differ from motherboard to motherboard.ĩ. Click the back icon, and click the list icon to open the software list.Ĩ. Click the blue triangle to monitor the rotating speed of each fan.ħ. Click the blue triangle to monitor temperature ranges, such as CPU, PCH, VRM, PSU, etc.Ħ. *+3.3V provides voltage to PCI express, south bridge and LAN on motherboard.ĥ. *+5V provides voltage to memory, Input / Output port and SSD. *+12V provides voltage to CPU, graphic card and PCI express. Click the blue triangle to monitor each voltage range. The following figure shows the CPU usage of 6-cores 12-threads.Ĥ. *CPU usage means the CPU is used in a period of time. Click the blue triangle to check CPU frequency and CPU usage. User can monitor CPU frequency, Voltage, Temperature, Fan through AI Suite 3.ģ. Click Windows icon, and click AI Suite 3 to open it.Ģ. To provide you more detailed instruction, you can also click ASUS Youtube video link below to know more about AI Suite 3ġ. AI Suite 3 has two functions - one is to monitor the system status, the other is to integrate ASUS software so that it is easy to access the ASUS software through AI Suite 3.
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