Can any one suggest a good Mac app (preferably free) for monitoring a card's temperature. Seems to be quite a few out there but I don't want to try them all.
Going to be installing a new, more powerful card soon and I want to ensure everything is safe.
Also suggestions on PC apps welcome since if things do not work out on the OS X side, I will be using Octane in Bootcamp.
Thanks!
Temperature monitoring apps
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- gabrielefx
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msi afterburner or evga precision
are the same apps, same programmers.
Msi created an ipad-iphone app, you can monitor your gpus in remote
are the same apps, same programmers.
Msi created an ipad-iphone app, you can monitor your gpus in remote
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I downloaded EVGA Precision as the card I got was from EVGA (and actually just noticed that app is included in the box with with my card purchase).
But I am also looking for general apps that record your system's temps - particularly for OS X. Has anyone used one they can especially recommend?
One other question: Do you know if the adjustments made to the graphics card through EVGA Precision on the Windows side also carry through if switching to Mac OS X afterwards?
Thanks!
But I am also looking for general apps that record your system's temps - particularly for OS X. Has anyone used one they can especially recommend?
One other question: Do you know if the adjustments made to the graphics card through EVGA Precision on the Windows side also carry through if switching to Mac OS X afterwards?
Thanks!
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Win 10
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3.7Ghz i9 10900k / 64GB
ASUS STRIX Z490-E
PSU: PowerSpec 850Wd
RTX 3090 Asus Tuff
Network rendering:
Win 10
4.2Ghz i7 7700k / 64GB
AsRock SuperCarrier
PSU: EVGA 1200w
RTX 3080 Ti EVGA Hybrid
RTX 3080 ASUS Tuff
GTX 1080ti SC Black (wc)
- Tobiascute
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- Joined: Fri Feb 17, 2012 6:13 am
Using BIOS to monitor temperature means constantly rebooting to check. There is plenty of freeware out there that is easy to use. This software will give you greater control of your system and especially your power management.
On Windows 7 there is a nice gadget called GPU monitor, allowing the temp to be placed on your desktop. Very practical, even more when having a second monitor.
You can find them when right click on desktop, Gadget, then look for more online.
On the page that pops up it should be.
Also shows how much of VRAM of the GPU is used in percentage (not very reliable as it somehow doesnt show the same numbers as Octane), how much of the GPU's processor is being used and how fast the fan is spinning.
For OSX i use iStat Menus. When installing its located on the menu bar, hence always visible via a dropdown menu.
You can find them when right click on desktop, Gadget, then look for more online.
On the page that pops up it should be.
Also shows how much of VRAM of the GPU is used in percentage (not very reliable as it somehow doesnt show the same numbers as Octane), how much of the GPU's processor is being used and how fast the fan is spinning.
For OSX i use iStat Menus. When installing its located on the menu bar, hence always visible via a dropdown menu.
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- gabrielefx
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Octane for ipad...it's cool!GeseleS wrote:Hey there,i am looking for cool ipad 2 apps for kids.
Please give me some suggestions for apps like drawing,piano,games,camera features....
It´s for 5-7 years old kids and it does not matter if it free or paid.
Thanks a lot
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even if i would consider this being spam, i indeed had already the idea for an octane ipad app; in fact a realtime viewport app, with several gestures to navigate the camera; cold be cool to monitor and/or alter a rendering from bedgabrielefx wrote:Octane for ipad...it's cool!GeseleS wrote:Hey there,i am looking for cool ipad 2 apps for kids.
Please give me some suggestions for apps like drawing,piano,games,camera features....
It´s for 5-7 years old kids and it does not matter if it free or paid.
Thanks a lot

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i'm very happy in the using of this:
http://www.splashtop.com/remote
it's not exactly what t_3 is dreaming (and me too obviously) in fact is not so good for navigating the scene, but it's perfect for setting up the scene, monitoring the rendering and you realy have the sensation to have octane on the iPad
ciao beppe
http://www.splashtop.com/remote
it's not exactly what t_3 is dreaming (and me too obviously) in fact is not so good for navigating the scene, but it's perfect for setting up the scene, monitoring the rendering and you realy have the sensation to have octane on the iPad

ciao beppe