Perfgraph
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Perfgraph 3.0.13 is a Diagnostic Software product from codefromthe70s.org, get 4 Stars SoftSea Rating, Perfgraph is a CPU / memory / network / hardware monitor. It is implemented as an Explorer toolbar so it does not necessarily take up space from your desktop.
Perfgraph is a system performance monitor that runs as a desktop toolbar and enables you to keep an eye on CPU usage, memory consumption, network activity, and a variety of hardware sensors as supported by your system. You can configure one or more instances of the application, each monitoring a different activity and also customize the graph color schemes to your liking. Since Perfgraph runs as a desktop toolbar, it integrates into the Windows taskbar and does not take up additional desktop space.
A quick overview of its features:
* CPU utilization display for up to 8 cores
* Memory utilization indicator
* Network throughput monitoring via SNMP
* Network performance & reliability monitoring by pinging remote hosts
* Hardware monitoring
* CPU temperatures
* Chipset temperatures & fan speeds
* HDD temperature
* Gigabyte Odin PSU support (voltage, current, power, etc.)
* Very lightweight: minimal CPU and memory utilization
Perfgraph is an extension to the Taskbar and runs within the explorer.exe process. It will monitor the activities you select, and draw pretty graphs with a user-configurable refresh speed - adjustable between .02 seconds and one hour. It is extremely feature-rich: for example, as shown below, Perfgraph can blend in very well. The Windows XP taskbar on the screenshot has Perfgraph dragged to the bottom, showing CPU utilization in green.
Run the setup file contained within the zip archive. After installation, a default Perfgraph monitor should appear on your taskbar. You can summon more Perfgraph monitors by right-clicking your taskbar and selecting "Perfgraph" from the "Toolbars" submenu, or by right-clicking an existing Perfgraph item and selecting "New Perfgraph Instance".
To uninstall Perfgraph, use the Add/Remove Programs (XP) or Programs and Features (Vista) control panel applet. Don't forget to close the Perfgraph toolbar before you do so.
If you are upgrading from an earlier release you should close Explorer after you start the setup software to avoid having to reboot. This can be done in Windows XP by choosing Turn Off Computer in the Start menu, then clicking the Cancel button on the dialog that appears while holding down the CTRL, Shift and Alt keys. On Vista you can exit Explorer by opening the Start menu and right clicking in its client area (for example just right from the bottom half of your user icon) while holding down the CTRL and Shift keys: an Exit Explorer option will appear. After Setup has completed the upgrade start Task Manager (by hitting Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and select Run from the File menu, then type "explorer" and hit Enter.
Using Perfgraph
Usage should be straightforward. Right-click the Taskbar (or any other Explorer toolbar) and select Perfgraph from the Toolbars menu to start a new Perfgraph instance. Right-click a Perfgraph toolbar and select "New Perfgraph instance" from the menu that appears to add another graph to Explorer.
To access the configuration screen, double-click any visible Perfgraph toolbar. Configuration settings are on a per-instance basis. Changing any of the options for a graph will not affect other instances.
To move a graph to the desktop, you can simply drag it from the taskbar if you're using Windows XP. If you then leave the graph in the middle of the screen it will turn into a floating toolbar. If you drag it to any edge of the screen, it will dock itself.
If you have trouble resizing or dragging Perfgraph, make sure the "Lock the Taskbar" option is not selected in the Taskbar context menu. The license of this windows utility software is Freeware, you can free download and free use this Windows Utility software.



