![]() ![]() * Start a game then hit the Windows key to go back to your desktop, open Rivatuner and hold Ctrl and click Add to add the current game your playing and it will automatically recognize it for FPS metrics when loaded or you can manually go find the. * Turn Application detection level to High Then once started will continue to run when it detects a game and can display FPS metrics. * Go to Benchmark Tab and set the Begin and End recording buttons (I used Shift+1 to turn on and Shift+2 to turn off). * Framerate Min, Max & Avg will not show till you create a Benchmark Global Hotkey to Start/Stop (Once loaded it will continue till you stop, even if you turn the computer off). 2) SpeedFan : Very robust information about CPU and GPU temperatures, fan speeds and loads. Perfectly fine if you are mostly interested in CPU and case temperatures. Doesnt monitor fan speeds or GPU information. Within this space, you should be able to see real-time GPU usage and temperature readings. My take on the various approaches: 1) CoreTemp : Quite good, built-in Rainmeter plugin, but a little limited. ![]() * Framerate information will not show up unless you have installed Rivatuner. Just right-click your taskbar and open Task Manager: Within Task Manager, navigate to the Performance tab and locate your GPU performance monitor. * You need to load the following Meters so that they will display on the skin by going to Settings, Monitoring Tab and clicking the specific Graphs: GPU temperature, GPU usage, Memory usage, Core clock, CPU temperature, CPU usage, CPU clock, Ram usage, Framerate, Framerate Min, Framerate Max, Framerate Avg. * Set to Start with Windows and Start minimized in the settings. HWMonitor offers a more detailed and broad report of the current status of your PC’s hardware. This is my first Skin that is used on a 7" Touch Screen to monitor my CPU, GPU and the FPS while playing games.
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