Monitor

Monitor allows to see and manage running applications and processes, as well as to watch resources usage like CPU percentage or used RAM.

Features

Monitor can display as an instant, real-time label or as a graph multiple informations:

  • Memory usage
  • CPU usage (global and per core) for each CPU
  • GPU usage (by type) for each GPU
  • Storage usage (HDD, SSD, USB, ...) for each storage device
  • Network usage for each available connection

Usage can be expressed in percents, and when applicable in bandwidth (MB/s par default).

Additional informations can also be displayed:

  • Frequency of each CPU core
  • Frequency of each GPU
  • Number of concurrent reading and writing to each storage device
  • Temperature for each device supporting it
  • Memory usage (by type)

Hardware informations can also be displayed:

  • General : number of processes, number of threads, uptime, number of opened file handles
  • CPU : model, frequency (total and per core), base frequency, boost frequency, physical cores, logical cores, number of used sockets, caches
  • GPU : model
  • Memory : capacity, in use, panigated, used slots, available slots, frequency
  • Storage : model, capacity, used, locks, cached data, S.M.A.R.T. if applicable
  • Network : type of connection, hardware speed, IPv4 and IPv6 address, used DNS

It also displays informations on processes, services, and sum for applications with at least one running process, separated in 3 tabs:

  • Name
  • Icon
  • Application (+ icon)
  • ANID
  • CPU usage
  • GPU usage
  • Memory usage (percent and absolute amount)
  • Storage usage (percent and absolute speed)
  • Network usage (percent and absolute speed)
  • Approximate battery consumption
  • Process identifier
  • Command-line arguments (when started as a command)
  • Execution context (if applicable)
  • Process priority
  • Number of threads
  • Number of file handles
  • List of file handles
  • List of permissions
  • Is the process frozen? (process only)
  • Number of clients (service and application only)
  • Is a service active? (application only)
  • Number of processes (application only)
  • Number of threads (application only)