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Alt + R for Nvidia and then Windows Key + G for some other stuff like VRAM usage & etc, that Windows can monitor for me.
Or linux Sensors.
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2746682021
For temperature I just need to hear how fast my fans are going. I didn't want any floating panel that I couldn't see through in game and miss epic headshots. Also it helps to only launch the heavy games when its not a hot day, or at least aim a large floor-fan at my computer's intakes if I do.
MY EYES
I don`t obsess over my PC temps, I´m confident in my build and since it has never thermal throttled there is no reason to watch every tiny change like a hawk.
Many new builders watch the temps like it`s their newborn baby who has a couch but when you have done this for a long time you will learn to be lot more relaxed about this.
Private profile throw away account. So your opinion on anything is worth nothing.
It makes me think of those photos which simulate having a stroke
Preny suabre tehy dont, whatttt areyou talkainbg ababobut?
Problem?