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https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Extensive with features (and a cost):
www.aida64.com/downloads
Ditch HWMonitor; OpenHardwareMonitor is basically the same from someone else, but very light weight too and you can always have it run in background as icon and OS startup w/ auto-minimize.
GPU-Z is good to have on hand too, as the sensors are often times more helpful then what you have for tracking graphs in Afterburner.
And none of these I listed will conflict with each other either.
It can be a bit confusing. Did you go to 'Monitoring' tab in the settings? You have to click on every parameter you want to monitor and tick a box to show in On-Screen display.
This. I've been using it for many years, never any issues.
HWMonitor has a regular version that's free. Not a trial one, and it does include GPU temps. Here: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html (don't select Pro, use the download link on the left side).
This is what I put on basically every system I build and also use mostly myself for my systems.
- Piriform Speccy[www.piriform.com] for more in-depth system information. From the makers of CCleaner.
- CPUID CPU-Z[www.cpuid.com]
- TechPowerUp GPU-Z[www.techpowerup.com] also works well on Laptops or systems with Dual GPUs (like Intel + NVIDIA) and u can toggle between the GPUs in GPU-Z to see which is doing what.
- OpenHardwareMonitor[openhardwaremonitor.org]
- MSI Afterburner w/ RivaTuner[gaming.msi.com] for use with virtually any AMD or NVIDIA Desktop/Mobile GPUs, regardless of brand maker.
- MSI Kombuster (in the Afterburner download section). I also like the Server App + Mobile App; you run the Server on the Gaming PC, then the Mobile App on a Phone or Tablet and you can control your GPU just as u would from Afterburner basically, while connected to the same local network.