Best CPU and GPU monitoring app
Best CPU and GPU monitoring app
Hey, whats the best CPU and GPU monitoring app for linux. For temperature, cpu and gpu utilization.
Mission Center, UI kinda like Windows 11: https://flathub.org/apps/io.missioncenter.MissionCenter
15ReplyIs conky still a thing? I used it for that when I used an exclusively passive cooled PC a few years ago. You were able to easily create bar graphs in a config file and even include output of commands.
9ReplyI currently use a combo of btop and radeontop for this. For GPU monitoring I've also used nvtop.
8ReplyNvtop is really solid. I like that it can show hardware encode/decode percentages too.
3Replyand NVTop shows on which GPU the process is situated, which is invaluable if you have multiple GPUs.
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On KDE there's System Monitor, which you can customize to show graphs for CPU usage and temp, among other things, and GPU usage and temp too.
For in-game monitoring there's Mangohud, also very customizable on what you can show in the overlay
8Replyhtop and nvtop on split terminal window ?
6ReplyI use "GtkStressTesting" for tracking system's health, although it's actually a Benchmarking tool.
6ReplyResources is a nice aio flatpak for system monitoring.
6ReplyIsn’t there Green With Envy to monitor NVIDIA stuff on Linux?
4ReplyHWInfo
4ReplyMsi afterburner on windows
3ReplyHaha, dude.
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i use KDE system monitor, if it's for that e requirements it work
3ReplyIf you're using an amd gpu, corectrl gives you a ton of info and controls.
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2ReplyBtop++
2Replybpytop is very nice and functional. Maximize the window and it almost hypnotic to watch.
1ReplyI use the xfce CPU graph plugin for the CPU... don't use anything for GPU, I don't game and all my rigs run on onboard GPUs. There is also a temp plugin for xfce, I use that one as well, can't remember the name now though... it requires libsensors to work.
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1ReplyMission Control looks pretty nice, it tries to resemble the Windows Task Manager really closely so it's great if you are switching from Windows
1ReplyThis looks great! They even figured out Intel GPU and per-process GPU support.
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I like ksysguard, comes with basic system monitoring screens and is very configurable.
1ReplyResources is pretty good.
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