Top 10 CPU Performance Monitoring Software
By Partho, Gaea News NetworkThursday, September 10, 2009
CPU monitoring software are essentially designed to keep a track of the resources used in the computer. It’s important to monitor your computer’s workload to avoid system crashes that might lead to data loss. At times your PC doesn’t run smoothly and needs to speed up. Out of the several reason overloading of CPU might be one of the reasons. CPU usage varies significantly depending on what tasks computer is performing. This makes it all more important to monitor CPU usage. There’s no denying that Windows Task Manager indicates the CPU usage. But there are better CPU monitoring software that can provide detailed information on CPU usage and even suggest ways to optimize it. We bring you the top 10 CPU performance monitoring software.
1. PowwwerSoft CPU Monitor
This is a minuscule CPU monitoring tool with a sleek semi-transparent interface. PowwerSoft features two, unlabeled buttons and a bar graph showing CPU usage. The program can be ensconced anywhere on the screen. In the settings menu users can choose to create a log file, change the percentage of transparency, and change the speed of refresh for CPU usage readout. Most of the CPU usage information provided by the tool is already found in Windows, however the added transparency and accessibility is quite handy.
2. Computer Status Monitor 2.3
This is all in one program to show CPU usage, memmory size and usage, resource usage, storage disk usage, etc. In addition, it also displays processor type and speed, number of processors, version and build number of Windows, and laptop battery charge status and level. The information can be permanently displayed in any location of the screen or can be placed in the system tray.
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3. CPU usage history 1.0
This CPU widget presents CPU usage as a graph. Not just the CPU usage the widget shows history for upto 400 seconds in a graphical display.
4. SpeedUpMyPC
This is a speed up computer solution that allows you to monitor and control all your PC’s resources easily. SpeedUpMyPC is scans and optimizes the system settings, internet usage, disk clutter, RAM and CPU usage.
5. FreeMeter
This simple and easy to use, free program monitors RAM and CPU usage in real time. FreeMeter can be run at start up to monitor the systems health at all times. It graphically shows your CPU usage and current disk usage. Additionally it shows the amount of RAM in use, and other memory usage. For people running several applications at a time the RAM and CPU usage analysis are useful. Further the monitoring software shows how certain applications and actions affect the usage of systems resources.
The CPU and RAM usage can be seen from the meters in system tray that inform about systems health at glance.
6. Performance Monitor 3.8.5
This program is designed to show CPU, Memory, Disk and Network utilization under Windows NT platforms. It features four fully configurable small graphs and can be displayed in the tray area. The windows can be anchored and by moving the CPU window you would move the other attached windows. The CPU analysis guides you in setting program priority to save CPU usage. For larger monitor resolution its size can be doubled.
7. Hot CPU Tester Pro 3.4
This a high-end system health and stability tester. It scrutinizes the CPU and virtually every part of motherboard for errors, bugs and defective components. There are several Hot CPU Testers
9. CPUMon 1.60
This is a simple and compact program for monitoring CPU performance on your PC. It displays a real-time graph of CPU performance as well as current usage indicator. The display offers custom colors, alpha-blending, user defined update rates and more.
10. CPU Graph 2
CPU Graph is a free widget that shows a steady graph of CPU usage and processors temperature. To use it you’ll require the Speedfan. The widget has a compact design that is perfectly suitable for your desktop.
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April 7, 2010: 5:04 am
Hello All Performance comparison between Workstation and Desktop (Dell Optiplex 744,755…etc ) on similar load conditions are like Apple to Apple comparison. Is there any testing tools to measure the performance not only in terms of time but in terms of CPU cycles, memory utilization etc |
Suresh