![]() System utilisation (percentage user, nice, idle etc. | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap | Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. Simple Raspberry Pi command line monitoring tool: CPU fequencies (ARM, Core, H264, V3D, ISP) Temperature (current and peak) for Core and/or PMIC. | GPU Name Persistence-M | Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ![]() Also, I don’t know if a system monitor consumes more from the terminal or with a graphical interface. The KDE widget looks simple and nice, unfortunately it doesn’t detect the nvidia sensor correctly. Although at least now I can see all the temperatures in nvidia-settings/nvidia-smi and glances. Just right-click your taskbar and open Task Manager: Within Task Manager, navigate to the Performance tab and locate your GPU performance monitor. ![]() I’m going to try to find a program that can collect all the sensors at the same time, or something like that. Nvidia-settings I don’t know if it uses the same sensor, but at least it updates more seconds. Unfortunately it does not measure the temperature of the GPU, I would like a program that has all the temperatures.Ībout nvidia-smi, it doesn’t seem to work correctly? I see the values at 0% and the temperature is always 43✬. ![]() It doesn’t show up in the list of programs, but if I type the name in terminal, it does show up. I don’t have ksysguard on my KDE, at least it doesn’t show up in the program browser.īut I have found a secret program that is in EndeavourOS, it is called Glances, I found it in a youtube video tutorial. ![]()
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