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Would it be possible to add an option to the sensorpanel that shows for example the top 5/10 processes that use the most CPU/RAM?

I saw a feature like that in a system monitor in rainmeter but I would like to use only one instead of multiple programms if possible.

Something like on the attached screenshot.

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On ‎12‎/‎24‎/‎2019 at 8:25 AM, Backslash said:

Would it be possible to add an option to the sensorpanel that shows for example the top 5/10 processes that use the most CPU/RAM?

I saw a feature like that in a system monitor in rainmeter but I would like to use only one instead of multiple programms if possible.

Something like on the attached screenshot.

processes.jpg

What software did you make a screenshot of?

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5 hours ago, Fiery said:

What software did you make a screenshot of?

It seems to be from Rainmeter. I didn't make the screenshot but if you search for Rainmeter together with system or process monitor there are many of different addons that show top cpu/gpu/ram

 

//edit: The first entry that I found is this one here:

https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?t=27905

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On 12/31/2019 at 2:09 AM, Backslash said:

It seems to be from Rainmeter. I didn't make the screenshot but if you search for Rainmeter together with system or process monitor there are many of different addons that show top cpu/gpu/ram

//edit: The first entry that I found is this one here:

https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?t=27905

Thank you, we'll check it out.

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Hi there,

I was curious if there was any follow up on this?

I too have just moved from Rainmeter to Aida64 (in order to use Remote Panel and an old android tablet - awesome!).

But I do miss that feature - its nice to be able to quickly see which program has suddenly caused the CPU usage to spike.

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I run an LCD RemoteSensor and I second the idea for listing running processes.  I run the RemoteSensor to view stats on network PC's.  It would be cool to have another page of the remote sensor show running processes, or services, event logs, or anything.  Maybe it could even be a console window and display the output of any command.  Thanks!

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On 9/29/2021 at 1:42 AM, Fahrenheit said:

I run an LCD RemoteSensor and I second the idea for listing running processes.  I run the RemoteSensor to view stats on network PC's.  It would be cool to have another page of the remote sensor show running processes, or services, event logs, or anything.  Maybe it could even be a console window and display the output of any command.  Thanks!

I can think of a few ideas for a (cockpit/pilot) sensor panel design where it could refresh certain things like running tasks, or scheduled processes that just ran…  hell system events in general…

 

not sure how much processing power that might suck back tho…

 

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On 1/8/2020 at 8:35 AM, Fiery said:

Thank you, we'll check it out.

Hi there - I thought I would poke about this as well.

I use Rainmeter myself, but am looking to move to a WinUSB LCD panel to stop using extended displays for my sensor panel. It can cause issues (in some situations, very case-specific), and the ability to show what is using the top processes is what's stopping me from moving to Aida64 and its sensor panel.

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@Fiery

Hi.  I think this specific request (a process list of top CPU usage and Ram Usage by application) was discussed in multiple posts but no real response.

It's been several months (and years) - is this simply a feature that cannot be implemented or not enough demand?

It is extraordinarily useful on a sensor display.

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