

#LINUX HARDWARE MONITOR WINDOWS#
Oh, and just to give an idea, here's an old setup with Gadgets I used in Windows and I later replaced those with a RainMeter setup using a very similar theme Ĭore 1: $ $uptime I'm also not 100% sure Conky is the best solution - though I suspect it is - but perhaps there's something other solution/app I don't know of, having been out of the Linux game for a couple of years. I'd also like to add I digged around like crazy to find a ready made Conky setup to at least get me in the right direction, but I just haven't found anything. Temperatures for CPU and GPU would be nice, but isn't crucial.Īnd what I would like to avoid is spending a week or two researching and customizing a Conky setup - I would get into that crap so deep and I would spend so much time creating that thing - lets call it a behavioral trigger I'd like to not activating. So what I need is per core loads (Ryzen 1800X), memory and swap use, disk use/activity and GPU load and memory use (per GPU using 2x Nvidia GTX1070).


I work mostly in Houdini and as I continuously max out my hardware, having direct overview on loads (just to see what the hell is slowing everything down at some point, is it memory, some single thread function, etc) just makes it so much easier to streamline my workflows. So I finally managed to migrate back to Linux after a couple of years in Windows and I managed to get basically everything sorted - but I have great need for good hardware monitoring, and I really need some tips in this regard.
