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![]() ![]() ![]() Check it out.SysGauge is a system and performance monitoring utility allowing one to monitor the CPU usage, memory usage, network transfer rate, operating system performance, the status and resource usage of running processes, file system performance, USB performance, disk space usage, disk read activity, disk write activity, disk read transfer rate, disk write transfer rate, disk read IOPS and disk write IOPS for individual logical disks or all physical disks installed in the computer. Verdict:Īn interesting system monitor which supports a wide range of counters, has excellent reporting features and can carry out some useful actions if a value goes out of range. You could display a warning if a counter reached 1,000, for instance play a sound if it reached 2,000 send an email if it reached 3,000 maybe shut down or restart the PC if it topped 4,000: whatever combination of values and actions makes sense to you. SysGauge also supports carrying out multiple actions based on counter values. HTML, PDF, Excel, CSV, TXT and XML formats are supported. ![]() This instantly appeared in the list along with Current, Average, Minimum and Maximum counts, and clicking it displayed the current value and a history graph.Īn impressive set of reporting options enabled saving reports on demand or automatically at regular intervals. We clicked Add, selected Process Status, chose Process Handle Count as the parameter to monitor and selected Chrome from the process list. Click "Add" and you'll find counters for the total number of processes or threads CPU usage by individual process, all user or all system processes disk reads or writes, for specific drives or everything network transfer, transmit or receive rate, for specific or all network cards server sessions, server option files, terminal sessions, user logons, logon errors, access denied errors and more.Įven better, SysGauge enables connecting to and monitoring network computers.įor all its functionality, this is very easy to use. What's interesting is that these aren't the only values you can monitor. Choose one of the usual counters (CPU usage, memory usage, disk activity, disk transfer rate, network transfer rate), its current, average and minimum values are displayed, and a line graph shows how your counter is changing in real time. SysGauge launches much like any other PC system monitor. ![]()
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